Zebras are a type of wild horse. All horses live in herds, or groups. There is one adult male, or stallion in the herd. The rest of the animals are females and their offspring. The stallion protects the herd and leads it to good food and water. In exchange, he gets to mate with the females. Zebras have unique individual stripe patterns, and zebra foals must learn their mother's pattern as soon as they are born.
Zebras travel in a herd when they do everything.
Zebras are adapted to live in groups. Solitary zebras are not usually seen, since the zebras travel in groups, or herds.
Zebras travel in large groups however they are mostly family members and not parts of other groups. They stay in groups to blend into one another.
Yes.
yes they do
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.
harems
safety in numbers
to be safe
No, they travel to follow the food.
horses.
yes. they do travel in groups.