If they're dozing or catching a light nap, they usually sleep on three legs, with one leg crocked up just like a horse. For some deep sleep, they lay down just like a horse (or cow) would, with their feet tucked under them and their head tucked around to their sides.
Zebras usually sleep standing up or in a resting position while leaning on trees or rocks. They can also lie down on the ground to sleep for short periods, but they are always alert for potential dangers in their surroundings.
34 hours until the become pray
depends how much sleep it's had
they make their home on the savana they sleep on the grass
about 8 - 10 hours depending how long you let them sleep and how long you cover them
No, but sorta yes, fish have a conscious resting period, so if you want to call that sleep, then yes.
in the plains mostly they sleep in the tall grasses
This early you can sleep in any position you want.
they are tired after along day, in a gliding position they sleep you dumbasses!
upside down
The biggest risk when letting a baby sleep in the prone position is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. It is never safe to let a baby sleep in the prone position, but keeping them in that position when they are awake, can strengthen the neck muscles of a baby. Just remember to constantly monitor the baby when you do that.
The Zebras colors are helpful since they all have stripes the lion thinks like 5 zebras are one whole zebra and it takes along while for the lion to understand that's one zebra and by then all the zebras ran away