A zebra gets water from a river, or stream.
they get water from a lake and they hunt for food
they find water by lakes, streams or ponds
anywhere they can find it
from a small stream or puddle
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Yes
To stay healthy and to survive.
There are a few things that zebras will do in their day including sleep. Zebras will also graze and drink water.
Zebras, gazelles and water.
Well, I have a hypothesis about this question: * First zebras have reproductive organs like octopuses. * Octopuses also have stripes like zebras. * Zebras and octopuses are in the same caymaian class. * Zebras also eat fish in water with there tentacle's * Octopuses graze in southern Africa too. Professor Jinkens of the University of Stannford
All living things need water. It is used to absorb nutrients, release wastes, and transport signals from one part of an organism to another. Some animals get all of their water from food, but most need to drink. Zebras are a type of animal that needs to drink water.
Horse species like zebras do not hibernate at all. Cape Mountain zebras usually do not wander more than 20 kilometers away from a water source, so they don't really migrate either.
Zebras are pure and exclusive Herbivores. They feed almost entirely on the grasses in their habitat. Occassionally they may feed on shrubs, herbs, twigs and even bark. They spend most of their time walking around their habitat in search of fresh grass and water. Like all herbivores, they also have a requirement to drink water atleast once every day.
Rocks and water are abiotic or non-living.
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.
they drink water from a lake or river so that water is basicly fresh water so i guess you can say fresh water
Zebras reproduce sexually, so zebras do have fathers.
Zebras are prey. Several other animals eat zebras, but zebras don't eat other animals.