well in the wild Zebras are hunted by lions and many other animals. so in the ocean the zebra fish gang up on all the cat and dogfish to get back at them for causing their family (they are related just very distantly) harm.
If you are referring to the Zebra Danio, Brachydanio rerio, here's a good profile and care sheet on them and a snip from the profile about foods that they like. http://fish.mongabay.com/species/Brachydanio_rerio.html FOOD: Flakes; live; Drosophila , other insects, insect larvae, crustaceans; occasionally algae.
Zebras are pure and exclusive Herbivores. They feed almost entirely on the grasses in their habitat. Occassionally they may feed on shrubs, herbs, twigs and even bark. They spend most of their time walking around their habitat in search of fresh grass and water. Like all herbivores, they also have a requirement to drink water atleast once every day.
They graze on grass.
By looking for it
Zebra long wing butterflies feed on pollen. Zebra long wing butterflies are the only known specie of butterfly that is known to feed on pollen.
The zebra is an herbivore. It feed primarily on grasses.
The zebra is an herbivore. It feed primarily on grasses.
The zebra is an herbivore. It feed primarily on grasses.
zebra or any other meat
The feed,teeth and the strips
because people killed them for their fur and to feed their familys
I think you mean Zebra. Lions, tigers, leopards and hyenas eat zebra. Insects also feed on the carcasses of dead animals.
No, finches, especially Society finches and Zebra finches, make very good parents. For Zebra Finches, if one of the parents die, the other will feed and take care of it. If you want to hand tame a ZEBRA FINCH to be a good companian, you should hand feed it at an early age.Wait until they are 4 weeks old!!!!! You don't have to feed them in order for them to survive-the parents will take good care of them. One way to tell if they are being fed often is to look at their 'crop'. this is where their neck is. If it is bulgy and fat and full of seeds, you know that it is being fed properly.
anywhere from $2500-$10,000+ depending on its training.
All three tend to feed on the same plants/grasses. However each species feeds on a different section of the plant. The zebra tend to feed on the uppermost part of the grasses, the wildebeest feed on the middle sections while the gazelles feed on the lower section. This way they can feed on the same plants without being in direct competition. Hope that helps.
yes i feed my fish that and there fine ive had them for 3 years and feeding them goldfish flakes and they have been fine from them so the awnser is yes!