mares (women zebras) can give birth to one foal (baby zebra) every 12 months . they can have as many as they want. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebra
There are zebra foals and pony foals, so yes.
No. Zebra foals (babies) are brown and white striped at birth.
Foals usually around 55#
A female zebra can have up to two foals in a year. She will nurse her young for up to a year.
Baby zebras, like all equines, are called foals.
A zebra only has one foal at a time. This is the same as other large, herbivorous mammals. It would be too taxing for a mother zebra to carry two foals in her womb, or to nurse them.
The quagga was a subspecies of zebra, so they would normally have had one foal at the time, with very rare exceptions of 2 foals.
A zebra may kill a foal if it is not its own offspring, as zebras are known to be territorial and may see unfamiliar foals as a threat to their own young.
. Though there are numerous predators in the Savannah like Cheetahs, Hyenas, Leopards etc, the Lion is the only predator that can bring down/kill a full grown adult Zebra. Because of their size, they are too big to be attacked by smaller predators like Cheetahs and Hyenas. However, Zebra foals are an inviting prey for these smaller predators like Cheetahs. A significant % of Zebra foals fall prey to these predators every year
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Zebra's are large herbivores that inhabit the Savannah's of Africa. Though there are numerous predators in the Savannah like Cheetahs, Hyenas, Leopards etc, the Lion is the only predator that can bring down/kill a full grown adult Zebra. Because of their size, they are too big to be attacked by smaller predators like Cheetahs and Hyenas. However, Zebra foals are an inviting prey for these smaller predators like Cheetahs. A significant % of Zebra foals fall prey to these predators every year.