Only one foal per year.
Zebras reproduce sexually, so zebras do have fathers.
On the African plains.
Chlamydiae reproduce by binary fission, producing two offspring.
Fertile offspring are offspring of parents which can continue to reproduce (for example Humans). However you can also get infertile offspring which cannot reproduce (an example of this is a mule, but it is not always the case.
No, zebras do not typically kill their babies. They are known to be protective and nurturing towards their offspring.
Species can only breed with one of their own species, however there are rare occasions were the species are close enough that they can breed, however the offspring can not reproduce, i.e. a donkey.
Yes, they do help.
the offspring is identical to one another
The group name in taxonomy for a single kind of living thing that reproduces offspring that can reproduce is a species. A species is defined as a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
Zebras are not bacteria or yeast so they do not bud. The reproduce like humans do. That is through a process called meiosis.
Reproduce offspring
reproduce