What do zebras eat in the jungle?
Zebras don't live in jungles, so they don't eat anything there.
Zebras live on savannahs, grass plains, where they eat - guess what - mainly grass.
Why do things look black and white at night?
You only "see" when light enters your eyes.
In the dark, there is no light . . . the main reason why we call it "dark".
Since there is no light, none can enter your eyes, and you do not see.
How much water does an zebra drink in a day?
Zebras drink water at least once a day. They can drink salty water and dig water holes that are 50cm deep in the dry season.
What animals live in the same habitat as a zebra?
The Zebra is an animal form the savanna planes of Africa and shares this habitat with predators (such as Cheetah,Crocodiles & Lions), grazers (such as Wilder beast, Giraffes, Ostriches, Buffalo, Rhino, Elephant, Hippo and Antelope (Thompson Gazelle, Eland etc)), All sorts of birds ( weaver birds, Secretary Birds and Vultures etc.), Amphibian such as frogs and toads, reptiles like snakes (e.g. puff adders) and a whole host of insects.
How does a zebras body structure help it survive it's habitat?
Its big ears let off heat & its half white body repels the heat.
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What words that describe a zebra?
Oh, dude, a zebra? It's like a horse in pajamas, right? So, words to describe it would be "striped," "wild," and "equine fashionista." I mean, they're basically nature's referees, am I right?
What does the zebras skull look like?
A Zebra's ears look thin, little long and has black and white stripes on them
Are All zebras black with white stripes?
"It was previously believed that zebras were white animals with black stripes since some zebras have white underbellies. However embryological evidence shows that the animal's background color is dark and the white stripes and bellies are additions"
Zebra's are large herbivores that inhabit the Savannah's of Africa. Though there are numerous predators in the Savannah like Cheetahs, Hyenas, Leopards etc, the Lion is the only predator that can bring down/kill a full grown adult Zebra. Because of their size, they are too big to be attacked by smaller predators like Cheetahs and Hyenas. However, Zebra foals are an inviting prey for these smaller predators like Cheetahs. A significant % of Zebra foals fall prey to these predators every year.
Yes a breed of zebra are territorial they are the Grevy's zebra. They live in Africa in which they have many predators. This breed of zebra mark their distinct territory and they have many social classes in those terrtories.
What states is it illegal to have hedgehogs?
I am not sure what country you live in, because the laws differ from country to country. Some say it is illegal to have certain animals from the wild (.i.e. undomesticated) but most will allow you some animals (im presuming hedgehogs because they are very popular in some places)if you have a permit which you pay for. The reason for this is so authorities can monitor:
+who is keeping wild animals
+the conditions they are kept in (wild animals are treated differently to domesticated animals and require different foods etc)
+wild animals can spread diseases to humans and authorities need to watch this
+monitor animal species numbers (they need to know how many are in the wild/or how many are captive)
Examples of animals needing a licence permit in South Africa are the tortoise and marmoset monkey.
What is the color of the Quagga meat?
The Quagga is mostly a brown or tan animal, with Zebra stripes, and plain all over the body.
Where might one be able to purchase Zebra printer labels online?
There are a number of specialist suppliers for zebra card printers such as Micom International, Retail EPoS Systems and Trust Hardware. Expect to pay upwards of $1,000 (å£657) for a good quality model.
Why are gray's zebras endangered?
They are hunted for food, medicine, and hides, competition for water and food with people and domestic livestock, and loss of habitat.
Any car in good working order is faster than a horse on a good road. The top speed of a race horse is around 40 mph and that is only for a few miles. Horses can go where cars can not and so would be faster if crossing streams and jumping gullies and hedges is needed.
Female Zebra's mature earlier than Males and may even have their first foal when they are 3 years old. Males dont get an opportunity to breed until they are around 6 years old. Zebra's live as a group which is usually headed by a Zebra Stallion. The Stallion gets to mate with all the females in his harem that are in heat. Younger more stronger males can dethrone a lead stallion and take over his group. Mares may give birth to one foal every year or so. Foals live their mothers for around a year and then leave to fend off on their own.
Do Zebras live in the temperate deserts?
because it doesn't have the right habitat. The reason zebras have stripes is to blend in with Africas' tall grass so zebras wouldn't be able to hid from predators. Plus there's not much grass in the desert and zebras eat the grass these are just the basic reasons but there are more
Because you're stupid.
What impact have the rapid growth of Zebra Mussels had?
The zebra mussel is an invasive bivalve that has created large problems in the Great Lakes areas. Here is a partial list of the damage it inflicts: * They clog up pipes at factories, power plants, municipal water supplies, and wastewater treatment facilities. * They consume massive amounts of phytoplankton, the "foundation" of the Great Lakes food web. * Fewer phytoplankton means less zooplankton, which means less fish. * There is clearer water which helps sun penetrate more deeply, stimulating growth of large-leafed underwater plants and algae. * High densities can sink buoys, degrade docks, and damage boat engines.
The zebra mussel is a native of Russia. The species arrived in North America via ships that make their way over from the Black and the Caspian Seas carrying them (or, more probably, their free-swimming forms) aboard in tanks and bilges. These critters are not deadly to man, but they impose an extremely expensive problem on society by virtue of the damage they do as cited above. And the damage continues. Use the links below for more information.