A baby zebra, like adults, is well-adapted to warm environments, particularly in the savannas and grasslands of Africa where temperatures can be high. However, they can also tolerate cooler conditions, as long as they have shelter and are not exposed to extreme cold. Their thick coats provide some insulation, helping them manage varying temperatures. Overall, they thrive in warm climates but can survive in a range of environments with proper care.
A zebra is a warm-blooded mammal.
A zebra is a warm-blooded mammal.
i have wondered that to till i disected it it is cold blooded.
i have wondered that to till i disected it it is cold blooded.
A Warm Baby with a Cold Deck - 1899 was released on: USA: November 1899
If you are referring to a human baby then no, the baby is warm blooded.
warm or slightly chilly milk if it is to cold they will get friskie.
it changes because of weather conditions. In winter season, zebra has a fat coating so it keeps warm and doesn't get too cold. In summer season, the coating of a zebra is less thick because it is warm and they do not need a warm layer!
Warm Blooded
They are endothermic, so warm-blooded
Adaption to environment.
Should be warm, not too hot, and not cold. leave them in the nest, no matter what. you can look at them, but don't touch. just leave them be, the mother will take care of them.