In the zebra population there are variation in the stripes. Genes are responsible for variation in their stripes and there are no two zebras that are alike.
no
yes they do live in TROPICAL rainforests
Zebras are primarily found in savannas, grasslands, and plains, rather than tropical rainforests. They prefer open areas where they can feed on grass and are more adapted to the drier conditions of savanna ecosystems.
Zebras
zebras live in africa
Zebras live mainly on the Savannah and grassslands.
zebras live in grasslands
Yes zebras do live in savannas because zebras live in grasslands and a savannas are a type of grasslands
No. Jaguars are not found in Africa where zebras live and there are no zebras in the Americas, where jaguars live.
Today there are only about 2500 Grevy Zebras remaining. There are 800-1300 Hartmann's mountain zebras and 600-700 cape mountain zebras.
no zebras do not live in Australia but if you visit a zoo you will probably see one hope this helped