Kind of. The closest relation horses have to zebras is the prehistoric species, pliohippus. The horse is under the equus family, as equus cabalus, and the zebra is under anius. Kind of. The closest relation horses have to zebras is the prehistoric species, pliohippus. The horse is under the equus family, as equus cabalus, and the zebra is under anius. Kind of. The closest relation horses have to zebras is the prehistoric species, pliohippus. The horse is under the equus family, as equus cabalus, and the zebra is under anius.
Donkeys
No. Zebras look like horses, but are temperamentally quite different; they wouldn't be very good pets, even if you lived on a farm and had room for one (or, better, several; zebras are very definitely herd animals).
No. Chow chows kinda look like a lion, but that's the closest you're gonna get, really.
They look like little horses, although the proportions are different. Relative to a mature horse, foals have larger heads, longer legs and smaller bodies.
most people don't know this but most scientists believe zebras are black animals with white stripes and they are actually black and white horses
The rhino (rhinoceros) is an odd-toed ungulate like horses, zebras, donkeys, and tapirs. They are all in the order Perissodactyla while even-toed ungulates (mostly herbivores with multiple stomachs) are in the order Artiodactyla (cows, sheep, goats, hippos, deer, pigs, camels, giraffes, and antelopes).
Zebras are mostly known for their stripes, which are black and white.
That's a lot of animals to ask to describe! Maybe you should try asking what they look like independently instead of in all one question.
They look for Dalton
they are white with black stripes
stripy
cause they look cool