A zebra only has one foal at a time. This is the same as other large, herbivorous mammals. It would be too taxing for a mother zebra to carry two foals in her womb, or to nurse them.
they form small family groups, consisting of one stallion and one, two or several mares and their recent offspring.
Only one foal per year.
No, zebras do not typically kill their babies. They are known to be protective and nurturing towards their offspring.
Yes, they do help.
Zebras usually go in a herd
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zebras enemies are usually lions and tigers
Lions usually eat cows, zebras, and goats.
They give birth to live offspring. They don't "lay" babies.
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 usually live in the grasslands, where they feed on grass and other plants.
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.