check their weewee
you don't
a baby zebra
No they don't.
They luv eachutha!
Male zebra finches typically have brighter and more colorful plumage, with orange cheek patches, while females have duller coloring. Additionally, males typically have a thicker bill and sing more frequently than females. DNA or surgically probing under the feathers can definitively determine the sex of a zebra finch.
if you want babies
the female cant lay egg without the male
Well, The Male Zebra Danio are usually "Smaller and Slimmer" while the Females are Bigger especially when they are going to have fry.
A Male zebra is 1.35m and I don't know what a female zabras height is.
yes they can, as ours laid one last night lol
Yes, I do believe they can. Whether it was a male or female, they both can. In the white streak, the female can't recognized the male, and flees him, causing him to be aggressive, but you can breed both white., but since you are talking about the grey streak, they definitely can, its also possible for them to breed. Hope I have helped.
A young zebra is called a foal, this is a gender neutral term. If it is a female it is a filly, if it is a male it is a colt.A young zebra is called a foal, this is a gender neutral term. If it is a female it is a filly, if it is a male it is a colt.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/What_is_a_young_zebra_called#ixzz1HvPMhjxMThe general name for a baby zebra is a foal, just as with horses. A female is called a filly, and the male is called a colt.