it changes because of weather conditions. In winter season, zebra has a fat coating so it keeps warm and doesn't get too cold. In summer season, the coating of a zebra is less thick because it is warm and they do not need a warm layer!
No. All zebras are Black with white stripes.
Yes; zebras are nomadic.
Zebras do not wear heavy fur in the winter; instead, they have a short, coarse coat that helps them adapt to their environment. In warmer climates, their fur is sufficient for thermoregulation, and they do not need to grow a thicker winter coat like some other animals. Additionally, zebras are native to Africa, where winter temperatures are generally mild compared to more temperate regions.
you cannot have zebras on howrse but you can get a golden apple coat that is designed to look like a zebra
Zebras are a lot like humans in adaptation wise. Alot of the the Zebras would die if the environment was changed drastically and it would take a long time to adapt, but Zebras would eventually adapt to an area
by adapting to its sorroundings and envorerment
Both animals belong to the same family. A Zebra has a stripped coat. Horses are not stripped but have plain colors.
Zebras do not have hair in the traditional sense; they have a coat made up of short, coarse fur. The distinctive black and white stripes of a zebra's coat are a defining characteristic and serve various functions, including camouflage and social signaling. The fur helps to regulate body temperature and provides some protection from the elements.
IT WON'T CHANGE THE COAT BUT IT WILL CHANGE THE TEMPERAMENT BECAUSE THEY WILL BE MORE CALM!! IT WON'T CHANGE THE COAT BUT IT WILL CHANGE THE TEMPERAMENT BECAUSE THEY WILL BE MORE CALM!!
climate change
The actuall patern would not change, but in winter it would have a thick coat, autumn losing the coat, summer normal coat (thin), spring, begining to grow the thicker coat again.
.....a coat hanger? The name doesn't change lol.