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Zebras

Described as a "horse in striped pajamas," three species of zebra inhabit Africa. They are equiids, which means they are members of the horse family and are odd-toed ungulates. Zebras inhabit tropical grasslands in sub-Saharan Africa. Social herd animals, they live in groups called harems. Their distinctive black and white stripes have made them a favorite of children for many generations.

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What do African zebras eat?

The African Zebra weighs 600 pounds and eats nearby boulders. The also have constant tantrums. They are yellow and orange.

Do zebras have long tails?

Sometimes yes and sometimes no it matters how big the zebra is

What continent does the zebra live in?

Zebras are native to the continent of Africa.

Are zebras better than pandas?

If we contrast horses with Giant Pandas the examination reveals that Giant Pandas are much better at eating bamboo than are horses. Horses are better at running than Giant Pandas. Horses are better for petting than a Giant Panda because they have been domesticated. Pandas are better than horses for consistency of color and pattern. Horses are better than Pandas because they come in a LOT more colors. Horses are better than Pandas because there are more of them.
Pandas are better than horses because they are rare and that makes them unique. Both animals are better in their own way. More specific criteria would make a determination of which was "better" would be helpful.

What type of shelter does a zebra have?

Most likely a secluded area where there's a clean supply of water and trees to provide the animal shade while at the same time, hidden from unwanted predators. Even though zebras travel in small herds...

How do you take care of a pet zebra?

Please do not Troll Bella.

For the answer I wouldn't know, someone will come along and answer shortly. :]

Are Plains Zebras endangered?

No, they are not.

Additional Information: The Plains Zebra, or Burchell's Zebra is listed by the International Union of Conservation for Nature, also known as IUCN Red List, but the status is "least concern" and the population trend posted is "stable". For more details, please see the sites listed below.

How are zebras and elephants alike?

  • They are both black and white.
  • They both have an 'a' in their name.
  • They are both animals.
  • They both lve in a jungle.
  • They both have an 's' in their name when plural.
  • They both have capital letters at the start of their name if it is the beginning of a new sentence.

What are the zebra's characteristics and survival skills?

One trait of the zebra is the bonding between mother and child. After birth the mother blocks the newborn from viewing the stripes of other zebras in order to force the newborn to memorize the mother's stripes, thus leaving a lifelong imprint in the young's mind, heart and psyche.

Will horses attack zebras?

Horses very rarely attack any other others because they are social animals. They usually threaten much more than they fight. horses are really relaxed animals.

i hope this helps you thanks for reading this.

How long can zebras go without food?

They "ZEBRAS" can go without water from 2 - 5 days, an adaptation to the semi-desert.

What are the zebras eating habits?

Zebras are pure and exclusive Herbivores. They feed almost entirely on the grasses in their habitat. Occassionally they may feed on shrubs, herbs, twigs and even bark. They spend most of their time walking around their habitat in search of fresh grass and water. Like all herbivores, they also have a requirement to drink water atleast once every day.

When do giraffes have eight feet?

Giraffes never get eight feet. Octopusses are born with eight feet but giraffes? don't be silly! Giraffes never get eight feet. Octopusses are born with eight feet but giraffes? don't be silly!

What type of weather do zebras live in?

Zebra's live in the Savannah in large herds. It is very hot with a few small trees (usually thorny) and long grass that is usually dried up and resembles hay. It is dusty and they have to live near a watering hole to survive. They sometimes live with herds of wildebeest.

What does zebra has that no other animal has?

Nothing. Everything a zebra has, can be found in other animals as well.

What color is a zebra's skin?

The actual skin beneath the fur of a zebra varies between animals, some may have all pink skin like ours, while others will have black, brown or white patches. The fur is a separate entity all together from the skin. This is quite common in equine species. growing up we had a registered appaloosa that was completely white (they are supposed to have spots), and she did, but they were on her skin, not in her fur. a zebras stripes are like a finger print, no two zebra have the same pattern, and their skin is much the same way. Its all in the genetics.

Do coyotes eat zebras?

No. Coyotes don't even exist in Africa. Coyotes are only found in North America; Zebras, unless they're in a zoo, in Africa.

Does a zebra make noises?

It makes a kind of a high pitched barking noise.

A zebra eats 10kg of grass How much of the energy contained originally in the grass usable by the loin?

Lions don't eat grass, so the question isn't applicable. Besides, this is just like the question asked about a cow eating so much grass and then asking how much of the energy from the grass can be usable by humans? It's immeasurable because food gets converted into energy in different ways for different animals, and to think that cutting out the middle-man would help bridge the gap between the energy lost is one that doesn't truly understand how it all really works. Humans aren't built nor meant to eat grass, nor are lions.

Is all zebra stripes different?

think of it this way.. why do all people have fingerprints if all our fingerprints were the same police an others wouldn't be able to tell us apart.. now its the same way with a zebra. their familes can tell them apart by their stripes... i find this very interesting a cool :)

Technically that's the result of Gene Recombination. The name is enough. Explanation not needed.

Do Zebras Travel In Groups?

Zebras are a type of wild horse. All horses live in herds, or groups. There is one adult male, or stallion in the herd. The rest of the animals are females and their offspring. The stallion protects the herd and leads it to good food and water. In exchange, he gets to mate with the females. Zebras have unique individual stripe patterns, and zebra foals must learn their mother's pattern as soon as they are born.

Is a zebra bigger than a horse?

i weigh more ditto 4 me lol j/k i think a tiger weighs more

How many foals can a zebra have?

mares (women zebras) can give birth to one foal (baby zebra) every 12 months . they can have as many as they want. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebra