The plural of is the regular plural "zebras."
The word 'stripes' is a plural noun; the plural form for the noun 'stripe'. Examples:plural: The tie with the blue stripes looks good with that suit.singular: His new car has a racing stripe on the hood.
A zebra is an African horse-like animal with a white body striped with regular black bars. The word "zebra" is sometimes applied to other black and white striped animals, such as a zebra fish or zebra wolf.
The word zebra has two syllables.
Yes, zebra is a noun. Side note: that is a common noun, a certain species of zebra is a proper noun
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The plural form of the noun zebra is zebras.The plural possessive form is zebras'.Example: These grasslands are the zebras' food source.
a zebra = un zèbrezebras = des zèbres
Zebra have black and white stripes. The plural of Zebra is "Zebra" not "Zebras".
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a zebra = un zèbrezebras = des zèbres
The answer is zebra. If you cross a zebra with a zebra, you get a zebra. So the square root of zebra is zebra.
It's punda, not pundo.Punda = donkey, milia = stripes. so punda milia is a zebra (the plural form is the same, but the adjectives and verbs would have plural prefies: e.g., punda milia watatu, three zebras.)There is no s on the word. I guess someone stuck the s on the end to show in English that it was more than one zebra being mentioned.
* Plains Zebra (Equus burchelli) * Grant's Zebra * Crawshay's Zebra * Upper Zambezi Zebra * Chapman's Zebra * Damara Zebra * Burchell's zebra (extinct) * Quagga (extinct) * Grevy's Zebra (Equus greyvi) * Mountain Zebra (Equus zebra) * Cape Mountain Zebra * Hartmann's Mountain Zebra
It depends on which zebra you are referring to. There are three species of zebra.Mountain Zebra (Equus zebra)Plains Zebra (Equus quagga)Grevy's Zebra (Equus grevyi)The Zebra is a relative of a horse.- Aderwem
Zebra - Zebra album - was created on 1983-03-21.
An adult zebra is called a zebra.