zebra
Male zebras may attack baby zebras to establish dominance, protect their territory, or eliminate competition for mating opportunities within the herd.
By it's attractive stripes.
erm... no
no dimwit no! who asks that question anyway?? no they arnt, i googled it
gallop the same as horses
Yes, but not all zebras, some are female, some are male
male and female. females are called mares Baby's are called foals males are called stallion
Male zebras may kill babies that they did not father in order to increase their own chances of passing on their genes. This behavior is believed to be a way for males to ensure that the offspring they care for are their own, rather than investing resources in raising another male's offspring.
Zebras can be both males and females, just like many other animal species. Male zebras are called stallions, while females are called mares. Both sexes can be found in herds, typically led by a dominant male. The differences between them are primarily in size and behavior rather than in appearance.
Zebras are what British people call the white diagonal pedestrian crossings painted usually at street intersections.
Stallion zebras weigh around 800 to 900 lbs.
You call a male elephant a "bull".