Zebras typically require a minimum of 1,000 square feet per animal in a zoo setting, but this can vary based on the specific species and the overall design of the habitat. Ideally, enclosures should provide ample space for roaming, social interaction, and access to shelter and enrichment activities. Additionally, adequate Fencing and barriers are necessary to ensure the safety of both the zebras and visitors. Proper care and attention to their social needs are also crucial for their well-being.
A couple inches so they can go to the bathroom.
Do you mean (How big is a giraffe's cage in a zoo)If you mean that, I will answer you by drawing it:--------------------------------------------------------------
it needs enough space
all of it
In the Savannah think of Africa open space to roam. Or the zoo!
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I guess because a Zebra is one of the main creatures expected to be in a zoo, if i went to a zoo, i would expect to see a Zebra. If i owned a zoo, i would make sure i have a Zebra(s) instinctivly. I hope i answered the question correctly :).
Enough for it to hunt for its prey and run around.
around 250m cell to make them happy
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