It depends. Some zebras have been trained for riding, and they can be as nice as horses, but the ones that you will find in zoos aren't used to hanging out with people as much, and they can bite... just like wild horses. Some breeds of zebras people say are more skittish and/or mean than horses, but other breeds people have said are very good natured.
I wouldn't go up to it and pet it unless you know it is tame.
Zebras may attack baby zebras to establish dominance, protect their territory, or in response to stress or fear.
Zebras cannot be domesticated, they are unpredictable and are known to attack people. There has been some exceptions, but few and far between
Male zebras may attack baby zebras to establish dominance, protect their territory, or eliminate competition for mating opportunities within the herd.
only if you bother them they will not do anything.
Predators attack, prey tries to escape.
Africa can have a lot of zebras
Whether someone likes something is a matter of opinion. Some people do, and some don't. However, I think a lot more people like zebras than dislike them.
Zebras don't attack humans unless severely provoked. Most scientists believe that some people can survive a zebra attack because they aren't as fierce and aggressive as most wild animals. However, some people die from a zebra attack.
Zebras obiviously get vicious because of lions chasing them and other zebras interfering on their foals. I am a zebra lover and therefore know a LOT about zebras!
a lot
Zebras eat grasses and may browse on bushes.
they bark so when there enemies are going to attack there calling for help