Zebras have long legs so they can run fast away from predators. They also have long eyelashes to stop bugs from annoying them, stripes to camouflage, and double jointed ears so that they can talk and give warnings to one another. Zebras eat mainly grasses, that are almost as tall as them. They also stand up while sleeping!
They use their strips to camouflage.
Zebras have both structural and behavioral adaptations. These adaptations range from their stripes, their teeth, and to their herding behavior.
Survival and procreation
no it does not because it is a herbivore
They're adaptations are their strips because it helps them blend in with their group or pack.
Stripes for camouflage, long and powerful legs for running, and strong teeth adapted to a grassy diet are among the most important adaptations of zebras.
Zebras run and they adapt to their environment by hanging around with their familes!
Some of zebras adaptations are their strong and slender legs their legs are so strong they could injure or even kill an animal as big as a lion.
Zebras are herbivores, plant eaters. Grass don't have to be hunted down.
They can run quickly to escape from predator (like lions, hyenas), because they have long legs.
the Quaggas adaptations were the special skins the sense and the ability to blend in with SOME places
they use it to camoflauge from predators. For example, if all the zebras bunch together in a straight line and stand still, it can confuse animals such as lions. That way the lion cannot see a single zebra's figure. Its really amazing!
Zebras are herbivores, plant eaters. Mainly grass to be specific. AS long as you are somewhere where grass grows, it's not exactly difficult to capture grass. Open mouth, bend neck. When grass appears between teeth, bite down. Repeat until full.