Zebras inherit traits such as their distinctive black and white striped coats, which provide camouflage and help regulate body temperature. They also inherit adaptations for social behavior, including herd dynamics and communication skills. Additionally, their strong legs and hooves are inherited traits that enable them to run quickly to escape predators. Genetic factors also influence their size, health, and reproductive characteristics.
That is called inherited trates!
Zebras learn how to run, graze, and mate by watching other zebras doing these activities.
Brave faithful and strong
Of course they do! How would the zebra species still be 'alive' if the adult zebras didn't have baby zebras. Of course they have babies.
The word frustrates has two syllables: frus-trates.
Zebras reproduce sexually, so zebras do have fathers.
Zebras are prey. Several other animals eat zebras, but zebras don't eat other animals.
No, there are no zebras in Wyoming. (Zebras are native to the African continent.)
Zebras.
No, Zebras are not carnivores.
Zebras are herbivores
No, zebras do not have scales.