It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.
It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.
It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.
It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.
It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.
It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.
It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.
It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.
It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.
It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.
It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.
It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.
okapi
A lion
Wildebeest are sometimes seen near zebras.
Their stripes break up their outline. If they are near grasslands, this would make it harder for predators to see them.
The Okapi looks part zebra and part giraffe. =] See? Isn't that wild?
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A quagga is an extinct zebra like animal. See related link..
I would look for the closest animal reserve, and see if they have any extra zebras. If their arent any around you, try the closest zoo.
I would imagine that not having Zebra crossings would be detrimental to the welfare of the Zebra population as well as the property of those who hit them. I would love to see some Zebra crossings identified in my state Pennsylvania. I guess I'll write my congressman. Viper1
I guess because a Zebra is one of the main creatures expected to be in a zoo, if i went to a zoo, i would expect to see a Zebra. If i owned a zoo, i would make sure i have a Zebra(s) instinctivly. I hope i answered the question correctly :).
Well, it shouldn't be called an extinct animal, because it's not. The zebra population is alive and well, with no danger of extinction. There are plenty of zebras in the world. The only ones that some people might like to see go extinct are at football games.
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Simply because every animal (including humans) has a basic fear of the unknown. In their natural habitat, a Zebra would almost never see a human being, and thus would naturally be wary of being approached.
no when i see a pelican its usually near the ocean.