The zebra has adapted to its environment in a few ways. First, it developed special teeth to chew the tough grass on the savannah.
Then, they developed stripes to help them blend in with the tall grasses so that predators don't see them well.
this second answer is wrong. stripes are not for that. black + white still wouldn't blend in. scientists don't know why they have stripes.
i think that they are adapted to the african plines because they are living always their .
How is a dog adapted to its environment
cacti are adapted to their environment
Zebras are a lot like humans in adaptation wise. Alot of the the Zebras would die if the environment was changed drastically and it would take a long time to adapt, but Zebras would eventually adapt to an area
yes a flower is adapted to their environment
Potatoes in a supermarket are inanimate objects in a man-made environment. Zebras are living, breathing organisms in a natural environment.
Stripes for camouflage, long and powerful legs for running, and strong teeth adapted to a grassy diet are among the most important adaptations of zebras.
how has the wolverine adapted to its enviorment
In the savanna, you can find animals like lions, zebras, giraffes, elephants, cheetahs, and wildebeests. In the tropical savanna, animals such as elephants, gazelles, zebras, hippos, rhinos, and lions are common. Both regions support a wide variety of herbivores, predators, and scavengers adapted to the grassland environment.
Every single organism on this earth has adapted to its environment... that is the beauty of adaptation.
They are part of the food chain and environment.
the environment had forced them it adapted