Zebras have hair.
they have fur but they are a short hair animal.
Of course fur IS hair, but we usually don't refer to it as "fur" unless it is a THICK coat of hair - usually soft. Zebras definitely have hair in their hide, but it is fairly short, stiff, and NOT "thick" - so not really fur.
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.
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.
Yes. Zebras, like all mammals, are vertebrates, warm-blooded, breathe through lungs, have fur/skin/hair and give borth to live young which feed on mothers' milk.
zebra fur is white with black stripes
No. zebras have hair. They are mammals just as you, I and dogs are.
yes they do. it is so they can blend in with their surroundings.
Yes, a zebra is a mammal. Mammals are animals that have hair or fur, produce milk to feed their young, and give birth to live offspring. Zebras meet all these criteria, making them mammals.
Fur is the hair of animals,hair is our hair.
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