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The similar adaptation is looking around of the Meerkats. Both adaptations protect them.
Being drought-resistant
Zebra eat grass, which is an adaptation for grasslands because there is a lot of grass to eat. They have to live in the open, so predators can find them easily. Zebra are adapted for that by being very fast runners.
They don't live in the wild. They have houses, jobs, and live in big cities.
they grow well in hot lomny soil
The similar adaptation is looking around of the Meerkats. Both adaptations protect them.
Being drought-resistant
Ryegrass bunt was created in 1999.
they have to be camouflage to blend in with the grass they are most active during the 'rainy season'
Their stripes break up their outline. If they are near grasslands, this would make it harder for predators to see them.
Ryegrass.
annual ryegrass
annual ryegrass
reproductive
Zebra eat grass, which is an adaptation for grasslands because there is a lot of grass to eat. They have to live in the open, so predators can find them easily. Zebra are adapted for that by being very fast runners.
Wheatgrass and annual ryegrass.
They don't live in the wild. They have houses, jobs, and live in big cities.