Predators
Stripes are confusing to look at and camouflage them.
Their great stamina helps them outpace predators
When chased Zebras zigzag from side to side making it more difficult for the predator
When cornered the zebra will rear up and kick or bite its attacker.
Heat
Big ears to let the heat out
Thin fur to keep cool
Mainly white fur to reflect suns light
Getting Food
Special teeth to chew the tough grass
One stomach which allows them to eat large amounts of food at a time
Developed digestive system allows them to eat tall, short, soft and thick grasses
Mating
Zebras have exceptionally long tongues for their mating displays and part of their intercourse rituals. As part of their display they put their head in the air and shake their tongue around.
They did not adapt to their environment . . . they settled there because the environment that they wanted was there, already.
they adapted their farming techniques to their environment by the hillside.
things made by native americans that helped them adapt to their environments
That aswer is wrong because every country has to adapt to something.
Innovation is critical for survival because it helps people adapt to the environment around them. If people can adapt they would not survive like animals.
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
Zebras run and they adapt to their environment by hanging around with their familes!
they adapt to their ecosystem
The weather that zebras live in mainly stays warm an humid. When it rains they shelter under trees and other foiliage. Thus they do not have to adapt to different seasons.
how do leeches adapt their environment
In a way, better if they were born in captivity.
How did Jamestown colonists adapt to their environment?
If plants do not adapt, they do not survive in that particular environment.
The desert is the environment. It does not adapt. Organisms in an ecosystem adapt to the environment.
Potatoes in a supermarket are inanimate objects in a man-made environment. Zebras are living, breathing organisms in a natural environment.
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.
Rats adapt to their environment by pooing and sitting in it!