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.
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.
No. Coyotes don't even exist in Africa. Coyotes are only found in North America; Zebras, unless they're in a zoo, in Africa.
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.
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.
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
What is a method of locomotion of a zebra?
directed movement and orientation across large natural landscape
In which level of the food pyramid is the zebra found?
The zebra is an herbivore which grazes primarily on grass and other small shrubbery. Zebras are hunted by lions, cheetahs and other large Savannah cats.
How many months are women pregnant?
You are pregnant for 40 weeks, which equals 10 months. Doctors give you a 4 week window that allows you to either deliver 2 weeks early or two weeks later then your actual due date. So they consider your pregnancy 9 months, but when at the doctors they count by weeks not months.
What 2 different animals make a zebra?
A mule is a sterile hybrid from a female horse and a male donkey.
Zebra cost from $3,500 to $7,500. Zebra are legal for individuals to own in many states. Most places you can have a horse, you can also have a zebra.
If referring to the mass or weight of a foal, it's roughly twenty-five kilograms.
The statement about purchasing a zebra being illegal in the US is completely false. There are several sites available in Texas, Colorado and California where they raise zebras for sale TO TAKE HOME. I have investigated this matter, even asking the local Game and Fish department, and my local brand inspector. The brand inspector stated that it is legal to purchase and own a zebra, it conforms to the regular equine laws. Therefore requiring a bill of sale, coggins negative results, and transportation papers (if crossing state lines.) Some sites start out at $2,500, others start out at $4,000. Do your research.
It depends where you are if there Illigal. you can also get a ligall license to own exotic animals.
Does a zebra have a endoskeleton or a exoskeleton?
Birds, fish, mammals, reptiles and amphibians are all vertebrates.
All vertebrates have and internal bone structure to support them (endoskeletons)
The prefix "endo" means "inside"
The prefix "exo" means "outside".
What can a vulture do for a zebra?
Vultures eat dead, rotting carcasses. By doing so, the reduce the spread of disease. That helps all animals, including zebra. Then, when a zebra dies, vultures eat it, too.
Hedgehogs are nocturnal so seeing colors would not benfit them. However some reports say that hedgehogs can see yellows and shades of blue. They also seem to like bright colors. No one is really sure if they are color blind or not.
What are some variations in the zebras population?
In the zebra population there are variation in the stripes. Genes are responsible for variation in their stripes and there are no two zebras that are alike.
How are Zebras Stripes like fingerprints?
Zebra stripes are like fingerprints because no two fingerprints can be the same and on a zebra no two zebras can have the same stripe pattern.