* Plains Zebra (Equus burchelli) * Grant's Zebra * Crawshay's Zebra * Upper Zambezi Zebra * Chapman's Zebra * Damara Zebra * Burchell's zebra (extinct) * Quagga (extinct) * Grevy's Zebra (Equus greyvi) * Mountain Zebra (Equus zebra) * Cape Mountain Zebra * Hartmann's Mountain Zebra
Zebra's are found in the wild predominantly in the continent of Africa. They are distinctly recognized by the White & Black stripes in their body. There are 3 distinct subspecies of Zebra's. They are:
a. The Plains Zebra
b. The Grevy's Zebra
c. The Mountain Zebra
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Zebras are a specific species, not hybrids. You only get zebras from other zebras.
That depends on climate, location, and species.
Use correct grammar, smartie, you should be asking "How many breeds of Zebras are there?" Anyway I don't know, ask someone who does! I was just horrified at your grammar mistake. Children these days....Goodness Gracious!well there are 3 yes i am a smartie
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.
horses
Yes. Horses and Zebras are of the same species and can mate succesfully.
Zebras have the same senses as most of the mammals. The can see, hear, touch, and communicate with others of its species.
Equus, horses and donkeys.
zebras live in AFRICA
Like horses, zebras are herd animals. Being herbivores, several species of zebra can intermingle as the herds graze.
There are about 1,000 to 3,000 zebras in the wild.
There are Three kinds of Zebras.