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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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Why do whites hate Blacks so much?

yes as sad as it sounds its true white treated blacks very bad like slaves well they were slaves they got whipped and hit all the time.

Is black and white a couler?

no they're a shade of light and tone

What do boogers taste like?

They taste squishy, and sometimes have a little texture like sand.

i used to pick mine when i was like 2-4 i remember them tasting salty slimey odd and the way they smell somehow reminds me of puke

How fast in mph is a light year?

Light years are a measure of distance, not speed; it is the distance light would travel in the time of one year. According to Eyewitness's Astronomy, a light year travels at up to 5.9 mph (per SECOND) and 9.5 kph (per SECOND) so multiply that by 60, times that by 60, multiply that by 24, and that by 365, and you should have a pretty close estimate, as to how far away a light year is.

Miles: 176,601,600 (5.9*60*60*24*365)

Kilometers: 299,592,000 (9.5*60*60*24*365)

(remember this is an approximation)

Hope this helped you!

Do zebras have baby zebras?

Of course they do! How would the zebra species still be 'alive' if the adult zebras didn't have baby zebras. Of course they have babies.

Where do zebras live describe?

they live in Africa!

In the South

Why are zebra's black and white?

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Zebras' are black and white so flies wont fly around them.

How does a baby zebra come out of its mother?

Like most animal species, female zebras mature earlier than the males and a mare may have her first foal by the age of three. Males are not able to breed until the age of five or six. Mares may give birth to one foal every twelve months. She nurses the foal for up to a year. Like horses, zebras are able to stand, walk and suckle shortly after they're born. A zebra foal is brown and white instead of black and white at birth. Plains and Mountain zebra foals are protected by their mother as well as the head stallion and the other mares in their group. Grevy's zebra foals have only their mother as a regular protector since, as noted above, Grevy's zebra groups often disband after a few months.

Where does zebra wood originate?

Zebrawood comes from tropical regions of the Americas, Africa and Asia.

Where did the last quagga die?

The quagga is an extinct form of zebra. It lived on the open plains in South Africa. In 1883, the last of the quaggas died out at the Amsterdam Zoo.

What does the outer covering help a zebra?

they have a auesum frieaking kind of covering. its black and white and there jus so amazing!!