5,000 pounds
Zebras.
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.
obviously because they are smaller ^_^
by adapting to its sorroundings and envorerment
Adult zebras weigh 500-700 pounds. When a zebra is just born, it weighs 70-80 pounds.
Grevy's zebras weigh 250-350 kg.
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).
Zebras learn to behave in the wilderness without adult supervision.
An Adult Zebra Feels Like A Donkey And Can Also Grow Up the Size Of An Adult Donkey And That's How Zebras Feel Like
Zebras are an animal that lives in the wild, they do not work to make a living. The adult zebra is 44-58 inches tall and weighs about 385 -847 pounds.
Zebras exhibit infanticidal behavior towards baby zebras as a way to increase their own chances of survival and reproduction. By eliminating competition from other young zebras, the adult zebra can ensure that its own offspring have better access to resources and are more likely to survive and pass on their genes.
Zebras do not wear heavy fur in the winter; instead, they have a short, coarse coat that helps them adapt to their environment. In warmer climates, their fur is sufficient for thermoregulation, and they do not need to grow a thicker winter coat like some other animals. Additionally, zebras are native to Africa, where winter temperatures are generally mild compared to more temperate regions.