because they are huge wild animals and the they like to hunt there own food and also the like to run alot
Zebras can be trained or domesticated, but it is not commonly done. Zebras are known to be extremely vicious and aggressive as they get older.
Zebras cannot be domesticated, they are unpredictable and are known to attack people. There has been some exceptions, but few and far between
Zebras reject domestication and tend to attack humans. Those that have been 'trained' react like horses and ponies
Equine animals are mammals that belong to the family Equidae. It includes species like donkeys, wild horses, zebras, domesticated horses, and asses. Horses and zebras tend to live in herds in the wild.
No, they are wild animals of Africa. However, some of them have been domesticated through exposure to cattle and cattle farmers encroaching on their natural habitat.
Zebras are wild herd animals found on the African savannas, which are rolling grasslands scattered with shrubs and isolated trees. Though zebras can also be kept in safari parks and zoos, and may appear tame, they are not classed as being domesticated (unlike horses).
According to IUCN Red list they are endangered.
The difference between a horse and a zebra is..... 1. The bone structure 2. Zebras have solid tails unlike horse 3. The temperament is different with a zebra compared to a horse 4. Zebras are, by nature, wild animals like elk and deer, not domesticated. 5. Zebras come in black and white stripes only, not the various colourations and color patterns like horses do. Horses also do not have black and white stripes.
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.
Zebras reproduce sexually, so zebras do have fathers.
Zebras are prey. Several other animals eat zebras, but zebras don't eat other animals.
No, there are no zebras in Wyoming. (Zebras are native to the African continent.)