On the end of its rump
one meter
A zebra has a long tail and it has hair.
It is perfectly legal. Zebras are not an endangered species.
Just like horses or donkeys. Lift tail, relax spinchter, push.
A zebra's tail serves several important functions. Primarily, it helps to swat away insects and other pests, providing relief from irritants. Additionally, the tail plays a role in communication among zebras, as they use it to signal to each other, particularly during social interactions or alerting others to danger. The tail's unique movement patterns can convey different messages within the herd.
no evolution has not played a part on the tail of this animal it has just grown a bit
Giraffes have tail do flick the fly off them.
Of course they do! How would the zebra species still be 'alive' if the adult zebras didn't have baby zebras. Of course they have babies.
Zebras reproduce sexually, so zebras do have fathers.
Zebras are prey. Several other animals eat zebras, but zebras don't eat other animals.
No, there are no zebras in Wyoming. (Zebras are native to the African continent.)
Zebras use their tails primarily for communication and signaling. The tail is often seen swishing back and forth to deter insects and can also be raised or lowered to express emotions or intentions within the herd. Additionally, the tail can indicate alertness or agitation when a zebra perceives a threat. Overall, the tail plays a significant role in social interactions and environmental responses.