They live in different countries. Kenya, Ethiopia, Namibia, Angola, south Africa and much more. It depends on what sort of type they are, for example:mountain zebras, grasslands... different zebras will live in different countries due to what sort they are.
if you are referring to Zebras: While there are a few zebras living in zoos around the world, they are only found in the wild in one continent- Africa. Plains zebras, which live in grassland, live all around Africa. Mountain zebras, which (as the name suggests) live in mountainous regions, live in dry southern African countries- Angola, Namibia and South Africa. Grevy's zebras, which live in shrubland and grassland, live in Northern African countries- Kenya and Ethiopia.
zebras live in africa
Zebras are commonly found, not just in zoos, but also in Kenya, South Africa and Zimbabwe. These countries are found in the continent Africa.
Zebras live mainly on the Savannah and grassslands.
zebras live in grasslands
Yes zebras do live in savannas because zebras live in grasslands and a savannas are a type of grasslands
because it doesn't have the right habitat. The reason zebras have stripes is to blend in with Africas' tall grass so zebras wouldn't be able to hid from predators. Plus there's not much grass in the desert and zebras eat the grass these are just the basic reasons but there are more Because you're stupid.
No. Jaguars are not found in Africa where zebras live and there are no zebras in the Americas, where jaguars live.
Plains zebras live in eastern Africa.
Zebras live in the grassland but mostly in the plains
no zebras do not live in Australia but if you visit a zoo you will probably see one hope this helped