They can run quickly to escape from predator (like lions, hyenas), because they have long legs.
Zebraws need food (plants), a heard (to keep away predators), and water.
The zebra have three major structural adaptation. Their stripes cause confusion in a group, their legs allow for 40 MPH escapes, and their strong incisor teeth leave damaging bites in their predators.
they have glands on there side which produce musky odour to keep predators away.
first of all the question doesn't make sense sooo... but here are a zebra's adaptations: 1. stripes- camouflage 2. big ears to let the heat out 3. their white fur reflects the sunlight 4. thin fur keep them cool 5. long legs let them run fast away from predators\ there you have it a zebras adaptations! :P
they bury in the sand to keep cool and there camouflage keeps them unseen
A zebras stripes are actually camouflage to a colorblind lion. If they are standing still a lion can completely overlook it.
How does the hoatzin bird keep its predators away
monkeys adaptations are , their camflouge and climbling up trees to keep away from predators,they even snatch the food.
To keep predators away
Because, some predators are afraid of fire.
They don't, they run away. Hyenas are faster than all of their natural predators.
zebras use tall grasses, trees, and branches to keep protected from predators and strong winds that the grasslands might have.