Zebras usually give birth to one baby at a time. However, I don't think it would be impossible for them to give birth occasionally to twins.
Zebras and horses are mammals because they give birth to live young (their foals).
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.
Zebras may kill foals to establish dominance within the herd, to eliminate competition for resources, or due to stress or aggression.
it wouldn't be a harlem
Zebras obiviously get vicious because of lions chasing them and other zebras interfering on their foals. I am a zebra lover and therefore know a LOT about zebras!
Zebras give live birth.Zebra foals are born alive. Zebras are not reptilian, amphibian, avian nor a monotreme (mammal marsupial that lays eggs and gives milk). They are one of the large group of mammals that give birth to live young.The Zebra is a mammal, and all mammals, with some exceptions, have live births.they give birth
mares (women zebras) can give birth to one foal (baby zebra) every 12 months . they can have as many as they want. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebra
Zebras typically give birth to one foal at a time, although occasionally twins can be born. Foals stay with their mother for up to a year before becoming independent.
Baby zebras, like all equines, are called foals.
Zebras typically give birth to one calf at a time. Twins are extremely rare in zebras. The gestation period is about 11 to 12 months, after which the single calf is usually able to stand and walk shortly after birth, which is crucial for its survival in the wild.
male and female. females are called mares Baby's are called foals males are called stallion
After birth, foals can stand within a range from 45 minutes to 120 minutes - sometimes longer.