A Mountain Zebra has a dewlap. The other two major breeds of Zebras - Berchell's and Grevy's - do not.
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.
I am not sure, i am guessing that it is just a horse with stripes, or something, never really thought about it. A zebra is a type if horse though, just a different branch...
a dewlap is mass of skin under a rabbits neck == A fold of skin that depends from the neck. It's a normal feature; not a condition. This occurs in dogs and humans as well as rabbits -- other animals as well.a lose peice of skin hangging from animal neck
CalfBaby giraffes are called calves.a calf
They eat algae primarily. But they also eat by filtering the water.
In most breeds the doe has a dewlap and a buck is disqualified if it has a dewlap. Some breeds do not have a dewlap at all. A doe will have a dewlap by the time she is breeding age (which is 6 months:)
A Zebra has hoof type of feet
the zebra is a herbivore
No, several other animals have a dewlap
Yes there is! There is the Plains zebra, Mountain zebra, and the Grevy's zebra. !
A zebra is an equid but it is NOT a horse.
horse type
The mountain Zebra is classed as vunerable. Grevys are endangered
a turkey's dewlap is the flap of skin under its neck. Also called a Wattle.
A Horse is a type of zebra with out the stripes it has the same family belonging to a zebra
a zebra is type of animal
A zebroid is actually any hybrid of a zebra. Usually, the sire is a zebra, and the dam can be any type of equine.