Estimating the total number of zebras in the world is challenging, but it is believed that there are around 150,000 to 200,000 zebras in the wild, primarily in Africa. The three main species are the Plains zebra, Grevy's zebra, and the Mountain zebra. Zebras do not have individual names as a species, but they can be identified by their unique stripe patterns. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect these animals and their habitats.
Zebras don't really have any domain names. Companies and people own domain names, and zebras aren't really into creating websites.
As of 2008 2,500 Grevy Zebras
In the zebra population there are variation in the stripes. Genes are responsible for variation in their stripes and there are no two zebras that are alike.
zebras live in AFRICA
zebras, donkey, and rhinoceras
There are Three kinds of Zebras.
There are about 1,000 to 3,000 zebras in the wild.
Stripes,jeremy, Spots, Doupe, Carlie, Karen, Namboa
There is no specialised term for the study of Zebras. However a Zoologist, or in a more broad sense Biologist, would cover such a specialised occupation.
The word zebras has two syllables. Ze-bras.
because zebras are hunted, both by lions and by people.
These are called Orics.