A zebra often will have only one foal per year, rarely two per year.
The same way a horse, or a donkey or any other four-legged animal of about that size would.
Of course they do! How would the zebra species still be 'alive' if the adult zebras didn't have baby zebras. Of course they have babies.
no, baby zebras cannot jump they develop that feature later on
Baby zebras stay protected by herds and their parents some survive but some don't
Zebras are herbivore plant eaters. The don't eat meat regardless of where it's from.
Yes they are!
Baby zebras are like adult zebras. Although they are small, they have all the stipes they will ever have, as the youngster grows, the stripes grow. (Zebras are white with black stripes; if you look at their bellies, the black ends and it's white).
Baby zebras stay protected by herds and their parents some survive but some don't
foal or a coalt
By pattern of stripping
I reckon either meerkats, baby lions or baby cheetas. AND baby zebras!
Baby zebras, like all equines, are called foals.
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