Nooo. There are many different species of Zebra, they come in a variety of colours from the rainbow, including: red, Yellow, Green, Orange, Blue And very rarely Bright magenta. Hope this helps. from your answering buddies. XX
A zebra's pelt, skin and fur attached, in perfect condition is worth about $1,500-$2,000.
Zebras are mammals. All mammals have a body covering of skin, fur or hair. In the zebra's case, the body covering is skin and hair. Hair and fur have the same chemical composition, but zebra "fur" tends to be classified as hair.
Zebras have hair.
The stripes of a zebra are present on both the fur and the skin. The pigmentation of the skin beneath the fur determines the color of the stripes, while the fur itself reflects these colors. The unique pattern of stripes is genetically determined and serves various purposes, including camouflage and social interaction among zebras.
No. Zebras are mammals. They have fur, not feathers.
Most zebras have black and white fur, although I have never heard of a zebra that doesn't have black and white fur.
Zebras are black at the skin. There fur grows in black and white. Why? That is the way they evolved.
zebra fur is white with black stripes
they have fur but they are a short hair animal.
No its the hair folicles that are striped.
yes they do. it is so they can blend in with their surroundings.
rough skin