Generally, predators are less populated than their prey. Zebras are herbivores, meaning the grass of the African plains will always be there for them to eat. Lions, on the other hand, have to deal with the fluctuating population of the zebras and other animals for their food.
A zebra may kill a foal if it is not its own offspring, as zebras are known to be territorial and may see unfamiliar foals as a threat to their own young.
Zebras are generally not territorial in the same way some other animals are; instead, they form social groups known as harems or herds. These groups typically consist of one stallion and several mares and their offspring, with the stallion defending the group from predators and rival males. While zebras may establish dominance hierarchies, they primarily focus on maintaining social bonds within their herds rather than defending specific territories. However, they do have preferred grazing areas and may show aggressive behavior to protect these from other herds.
Of course they do! How would the zebra species still be 'alive' if the adult zebras didn't have baby zebras. Of course they have babies.
Zebras reproduce sexually, so zebras do have fathers.
Zebras are prey. Several other animals eat zebras, but zebras don't eat other animals.
No, there are no zebras in Wyoming. (Zebras are native to the African continent.)
Zebras.
No, Zebras are not carnivores.
Zebras are herbivores
No, zebras do not have scales.
No, zebras do not have quills.