Zebras typically seek shelter from the sun and predators, and they often rest in areas with shade, including under trees. However, they do not exclusively sleep under trees; they can also rest in open grasslands or among shrubs, depending on their environment and the presence of threats. Their sleeping habits may vary based on their habitat and social dynamics.
under the tree or in forest
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A parrot will balance on the branch of a tree and tuck its head under its wing to sleep.
You should not sleep under a tree at night because there is not much protection from the elements. There are bugs that can crawl on you. You will not be protected if it rains or snows. You are also open to crime.
not if it storms. I'd avoid it if possible.
In a deep burrow under tree roots in the forest floor.
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At night time - Crows are sleeping at top of the trees.
They will sleep in a secluded area, under a fallen tree, in a thicket, or halfway in the water. Wherever they want, really.
They make nests in the tree branches by folding in branches and leaves and they sleep on these.
Neither.
You take pictures of the zebra, a lion, a bird, a giraffe, an elephant, an antelope, and some other animal that i don't know where it is. The zebra and the lion are hidden in the bushes. The giraffe is right by the tree. The elephant is by the first tree you should see. the antelope is under the elephant. The bird is on the tree right above the giraffe.