safety in numbers
Yes.
of course Zebras have mothers! every living animal has to have a mother..
yes
There are 2,000 Grevy Zebras living today
harems
to be safe
Zebras live in groups because there is safety in numbers. Their stripes serve to confuse their predators while on the run. The predator often springs toward the wrong stipe, and the whole group gets away safely!
all animals and living organisms are affected by global warming, including zebras..
Zebras are an animal that lives in the wild, they do not work to make a living. The adult zebra is 44-58 inches tall and weighs about 385 -847 pounds.
Zebras are adapted to live in groups. Solitary zebras are not usually seen, since the zebras travel in groups, or herds.
Well, you see, Zebras are very good professors. They invented 'maths', in fact. We humans just stole it from them. Zebras invented the earth itself and are infact gods of the universe. I heard some zebras are living on Jupiter.
Zebras belong to the Animalia kingdom, the chordata phylum, and the Mammalia class. Zebras are also part of the perissodactylla ore, the equidae family, and the equus genus.