as a mammal and a vertibrae on the higher level
in animal kningdom
a zebra
Zebra stripes are some of the most distinct markers in the animal kingdom. Like a human beings fingerprints, no two sets of zebra stripes are exactly alike
A mammal. If you want the scientific classification of a zebra here it is: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Perissodactyla Family: Equidae Genus: Equus Species: Zebra
Yes, a zebra is a land animal.
zebra
No, not at all. They are completely different things. Zebras are very distantly related to zebra mussels, the only connection being that they are both members of the animal kingdom. The name zebra mussel is based only on the somewhat stripy appearance of the mussel, not on an actual relationship to the zebra.
No, not at all. They are completely different things. Zebras are very distantly related to zebra mussels, the only connection being that they are both members of the animal kingdom. The name zebra mussel is based only on the somewhat stripy appearance of the mussel, not on an actual relationship to the zebra.
If zebras didn't have stripes, then this animal would no longer be considered as a zebra, so it's not a zebra. "Zebra" means an African wild horse with black-and-white stripes. With the zebra meaning, if they didn't have stripes, then it's not called a zebra anymore and it would be a horse.
The zebra is a land mammal.
If zebras didn't have stripes, then this animal would no longer be considered as a zebra, so it's not a zebra. "Zebra" means an African wild horse with black-and-white stripes. With the zebra meaning, if they didn't have stripes, then it's not called a zebra anymore and it would be a horse.
the animal that is similar to a zebra is a horses but the only kind is a wild horse