Around Southwest Asia and Northern Australia.
No, zebra are found in Africa.
The Okapi looks part zebra and part giraffe. =] See? Isn't that wild?
Southern and Eastern Africa, Southwest Africa, Ethiopia and northern Kenya
Zebras are only found in Africa. Depending on their species, they may be found across the African plains (Burchell's zebra), in northeast Africa (Grevy's zebra) and in Namibia and southern Cape mountains (Mountain zebra).
The Zebra P120i is used to print dual-side ID cards. This printer can be found online at Amazon and eBay. It can also be found on Zebra's official website.
Africa
YES
A zebra is part of the kingdom Animalia, which falls under the domain Eukaryota.
I think you are looking for the white zebra finch.
Neither, the Zebra is a land animal. They drink from rivers
Nothing. Everything a zebra has, can be found in other animals as well.