Horses and zebras are not the same species because they cannot interbreed and produce fertile offspring. While they can mate and produce hybrid offspring (like a zorse), these hybrids are typically sterile. This reproductive isolation is a key factor that distinguishes them as separate species. Additionally, they have different behaviors, habitats, and physical characteristics that further define their species status.
Equus, horses and donkeys.
Zebras and horses have not evolved much in the last 2,000 years. Since The Bible has written, these species have stayed pretty much the same.
Zebras and horses have not evolved much in the last 2,000 years. Since the bible has written, these species have stayed pretty much the same.
Yes. Horses and Zebras are of the same species and can mate succesfully.
Zebras is Equus quagga.Horses is Equus caballus.
gallop the same as horses
The same way horses do.
No. Zebras are in the same genus as horses. Bovids are even-toed ungulates, while horses and zebras are odd-toed ungulates.
zebras are from the same family as wild horses, domestic horses, wild asses, and domestic asses. the family is called EQUIDAE
Maybe they feel like it
Horses, Asses, and of course Zebras
im sure its zebras that leapords eat..and theyre similar to horses