Zebras live in herds because it gives them LOTS of pertection thanks to their stripes bcause when they run from lions or whatever the stripes kinda blend in and make it look like a big blob or make them look bigger so it scares the predators away or makes them feel dizzy.
For defense..More eyes to see danger coming.
Zebras live in HERDS!!
Like horses, zebras are herd animals. Being herbivores, several species of zebra can intermingle as the herds graze.
A Zebra is a wild horse (white, with black stripes). that live in herds in Africa. I'm not sure if Africa is the only continent they live on.They can be found at the zoo also.
Zebras form herds.
No shelters. They are grassland herds.
Gnu herds follow zebra herds across the open plains and savannas of southern Kenya to northern South Africa. Zebra eat tall grasses, gnu the shorter.
Zebras live in large herds, so they find mates within the herd based upon availability and male dominance structure.
no that's made up beacause birds don't live in herds beacause There none that live in herds
Zebras travel in herds only for protection, but if a crocodile is near or eating a zebra,then they have to rush to the greenery fields or valleys.
Zebra's live in the Savannah in large herds. It is very hot with a few small trees (usually thorny) and long grass that is usually dried up and resembles hay. It is dusty and they have to live near a watering hole to survive. They sometimes live with herds of wildebeest.
Dose a zebra or monkey live in Australia
no