Zebras and ostriches benefit from each other primarily through mutual vigilance in their shared habitat. Zebras have excellent eyesight and can spot predators from a distance, while ostriches possess a keen sense of hearing. By grazing together, they enhance their chances of detecting threats early, allowing both species to escape more effectively. This symbiotic relationship helps improve their survival rates in the wild.
Ostriches and zebras can often be found sharing the same habitat because they have complementary characteristics that benefit both species. Ostriches have sharp eyesight and can spot predators from a distance, while zebras have a heightened sense of smell and can detect danger nearby. By living together, they provide each other with an extra layer of protection against predators.
Zebras live in HERDS!!
No, giraffes and zebras are not related.
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Superficially, yes - the ostrich and emu resemble each other a great deal.
they act very lazy but when being chased can run really fast
they both like each other
Any organism that uses sexual reproduction. e.g. zebras
both either give food or nutrients to each other
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"Other" than what?
No. The sum of four odd numbers will always be an even number!