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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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Where does Zebra bath?

They bathe in mud like in lakes (like where hippo's bathe).

Are zebras hourses?

No zebras are not horses. They are to totally different animals.

Offspring of mare?

foal foal, filly(girl), colt(boy)

Do zebra's have hooves?

All Zebras, including Mountains and Plains are part of the Equus genus and the Equidae family, which means they would have hooves. They are Perissodactyla, which means they have an odd amount of toes (5 in total) and are ungulate, which means they walk on a single toe- the other 4 toes have slowly disappeared over time with evolution, and have becoming "supporting" parts for the hoof.

Do zebras have dots?

Well, zebras may have tiny dots here and there, but I must say that it is mostly stripes.

How are human babies similar to those of a zebra or a lion?

Human beings and animals have more in common than most people would think-probably because many people forget that human beings are, in fact, mammals. Being animals ourselves, humans share a lot of characteristics with other animals. We all seek shelter and food and fight to survive. Like several other species, human beings form communities and societies since safety comes in numbers and so survival is often easier when a species gathers in groups. Likewise, human beings seek to find safe places in which to dwell and breed.

There is perhaps no greater example of the similarity between human beings and many other kinds of animals than the behaviors exhibited towards offspring. Mothers and babies across many species seem to have bonds that are quite alike in that the mothers feed and defend their young ones. Mothers (and occasionally fathers too, depending on the type of creature) also groom and teach their offspring lessons that they will need to know in order to survive as adults. Hence, all parents show a certain level of nurturing towards their babies as well as a need to protect them and raise them as best as they can. By raising healthy offspring a species is ensured to continue and, therefore, the core instinct to breed and raise healthy young is ingrained into the very nature of human beings.

What part of Africa do zebras live in?

they live in the southern and eastern Africa

Is there any way of determining the skin color a newborn will have if it is conceived by a Caucasian mother and hispanic father?

don't be worried both are good races. usually it takes most of its fathers features but theres still hope carlos mencia's (a Mexican comedian) baby with a white women turned out to be light-skinned but whatever skin color it will be a beautiful baby and that's a guarantee. so theres no way you could tell but odds point at that it will take after its dads skin (well time for an abortion) just kidding i am half hispanic and white but i look hispanic with light tan skin caramel color my dad was hispanic

How do you say black and white in french?

Black=Noir

White=Blanc

The previous answer was someone messing with you.

How smart is a zebra?

Not too smart, a horse is smarter. Zebras are smart within their nature. They know how to survive as best as they can with the right teaching as a young. I can't say that a horse is smarter, because no one (that I know of) has declared that.

Why can't quaggas be cloned?

The main Reason Quaggas can not be cloned is due to the lack of DNA. Scientists have found some DNA but not a full set of 23 pairs of Chromosomes.

Are zebras fluffy?

I may be crushing your fantasy, but seriously no they do not

Where do zebra muscles come from?

The zebra muscle originally came from, Spain