camel... zebra swims twice a year for their seasonal migration along with the wilderbeasts, and others...
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Zebras Migrate To Kenya And Tanzania To Find More Food To Eat...
The fact that zebra eat grasses and do not eat meat.
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Africa is their native country, If you took a herd of Zebra and dropped them into the great plains region of America they would do just fine, in fact probably better than Africa since they would not have to deal with the annual drought and resulting migration to search for water. There are Zebras in zoos all around the world.
Yes, Zebras are in fact mammals.
A histrical Migration is when something signnificant happened when someone or thing moves
The Bantu migration covered a large expanse of the African government of the African continents, this fact makes it an important migration.
the same puta thing as us!
No, as a matter of fact each zebra has stripes that are different from every other zebra. The mother zebra will try to isolate herself with her newborn foal so her pattern of stripes will imprint in the foal so he can recognize his mother by her stripe pattern when they run in the herd.
No; the plains zebra (Equus quagga), is not currently considered by International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) to be endangered. In fact, it is the most common and widespread species of zebra in the world. Its IUCN conservation status is currently Least Concern (LC).