Zebras use their tails primarily for communication and signaling. The tail is often seen swishing back and forth to deter insects and can also be raised or lowered to express emotions or intentions within the herd. Additionally, the tail can indicate alertness or agitation when a zebra perceives a threat. Overall, the tail plays a significant role in social interactions and environmental responses.
No the long hair on a Zebra's tail is black.
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A zebra has a long tail and it has hair.
It is perfectly legal. Zebras are not an endangered species.
I think they are called this because their tail is black and white... just a guess though! Good guess and you are close... If you look closely at the male on his upper chest is a zebra stripped pattern of black and grey...
They are small fish. They grow up to be 1 and 3/4 inches long. (Head to tail)
Anything in the classification of equine is a relative of the zebra. All breeds of horses, donkeys, mules, and wild asses are included in this family tree.Runninghorse
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The dog has a tail.
An example of parasitism involving the zebra is when ticks use the zebra as a host and suck their blood. This is a relationship where only the parasite benefits at the expense of the host.
Both the tiger and the zebra have stripes that serve as natural camouflage. The zebra is one of the few equine species that have never been reliably domesticated.