either because they are or their habitat is being threatened and hunters have increased poaching them
Neither. Listed as a species of least concern.
Zebras are a specific species, not hybrids. You only get zebras from other zebras.
Polar bears, giant pandas, rhinos, and snow leopards are on the endangered species list. Other animals on the endangered list that people find unexpected are zebras, peacocks, and the Ugandan Giraffe. The polar bear is not an endangered species, but listed as vulnerable.
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.
it pollutes our air and endangers species. etc...
Zebras are primarily found on the continent of Africa. They inhabit various regions, including savannas, grasslands, and mountainous areas. The three main species of zebras—plains, Grevy's, and mountain zebras—are distributed across different parts of the continent, mainly in countries like Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, and Namibia.
horses
Yes. Horses and Zebras are of the same species and can mate succesfully.
no
Equus, horses and donkeys.
Use correct grammar, smartie, you should be asking "How many breeds of Zebras are there?" Anyway I don't know, ask someone who does! I was just horrified at your grammar mistake. Children these days....Goodness Gracious!well there are 3 yes i am a smartie
According to IUCN Red list they are endangered.