I guess you first put it in a round pen and get it used to that. Next, put a saddle on it and wait while it bucks like crazy and gets used to that. Try sitting on it's back while someone holds it for you. try a bridle in it. and you good to go. So basically brake it and train it like you would a regular horse. I dont know why you would want to RIDE a ZEBRA anyway.
They can turn their ears in almost any direction and use this to express their mood, for example pulled backwards when angry, or standing erect when calm and friendly.
No.It shouldn't be poisonous.Most Caterpillars like that are furry.Some are black with red stripes and some are red with black stripes.
57 and counting, which means there might be more we haven't discovered yet
A zebra butterfly evolved 4,000 years ago.
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The quagga is a recently extinct subspecies of the Plains zebra. Unlike other zebras, with their full-body black and white stripes, the quagga was striped only on the front part of its body, with its hindquarters a solid, darker brown. The stripes on its head faded to a yellow-ish brown body and made for a creature with a very unique set of markings.
Baby zebras drink there mothers milk and when they grow older they eat grass, leafy plants ,and small shrubs.
Since this is an extinct animal, we do not know a lot about the behavior of the animal. They traveled in herds of 30-50, giving some safety in numbers. Like all horse-like animals, they have hooves and teeth they can use to defend themselves, and they can run. Unfortunately, they met up with the ultimate predator- man, and were hunted to extinction.
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Feeder Stripe
# Feeder stripe has a small repeating unit approximately 1.9 inch.
# There is no extra device on feeder stripe.
# Production cost is low.
# Productivity is high.
Engineering/Auto stripe-
# Engineering/Auto stripe has large repeating unit.
# There is no limitation in repeating unit.
# There is an extra device named "Finger" that can feed extra thread for knitting.
# Low productivity.
# Production cost high approximately 7-10 times higher.
# A large derivatives in stripe.
The zebra have three major structural adaptation. Their stripes cause confusion in a group, their legs allow for 40 MPH escapes, and their strong incisor teeth leave damaging bites in their predators.
Thanks to :http://www.ehow.com/facts_5445736_fast-can-zebra-run.html
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the black stripes is fur and the whites stripes is pigmentation (where the fur hasn't grown properly) if u shave the fur off (just sayin dont actually shave a zebra, its animal cruelty) the zebra will be blue (i think)
1.a female horse will start to drip juces from her butt. and give of a sent that says she is in heat. if a stallion, not gelding, smells her he will go over and they rub there butts together.
2.he then extends his penis to full length and mounts her, gets on her back.
3.he then shoves it up her butt, or vegina.
4.after 30 seconds he will start to hump her and relese his sperm. he will stay mounted for 3 - 5 mins
5.he will get his penis back in and dismount her.
6.the mare will give birth 11 months later
apples and blueberrys...thats all i really know but theres prob more
Yes. But the hybrid offspring is sterile, owing to the different number of chromosomes in horses and zebras
Zebra's that live in the Plains of Africa are on an average about 50-52 inches (1.3 meters) tall at their shoulder. Their body length is approximately between 6 to 8.5 feet (2 to 2.6 m) with a tail that is an additional 18 inches in length. Zebras can weigh upto 770 pounds (350 kgs) or more. Males are usually slightly bigger & heavier than females.
The stripes that Grevy's Zebras have help them to blend in with eachother in order to avoid predators. Zebras have long legs, so they can run fast if a predator is near. Zebras travel in herds to stay safe.