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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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How are zebra mussel born?

A mother zebra mussel pushes out an egg that grows into a another zebra mussel.

Are male zebras and female zebras different?

no dimwit no! who asks that question anyway?? no they arnt, i googled it

Who are the zebra bullhead sharks enemies?

Where they livesubtropical and tropical seas;

fresh watersWhat they eatanything they can catch;

things that fall overboardPreysharks, rays, fishes, turtles, birds, dolphins, and dogsEnemiesfishermenSize11 1/2 feetLife Span25 yearsColorsgrayReproduction alive or eggcaseeggcaseHow many babies can they have1-13Interesting Thingsbull sharks are what they call ground sharks sharks that swim at the bottom seaTeethserrated triangular teethNumber of Gills

5

Just some facts about Bull Sharks (:

What is a female adult horse called?

what is an adult female horse called


for howrse, it is:

Mare


-margie11

Do zebras eat grass?

yes they will eat grass from what i know when we watch videos they r always eating grass so yes and they are herbivores and a consumer.

What caused the extinction of the quagga?

Cause south African farmers hunted them down for their meat and skin.

Why do cats and humans get along so well?

Humans are enimies to alot of animals. Alot of animals bite a human or may be hungry and want to eat the human. Humans are scared of alot of animals. Cats can be very loving and cuddly. They are calm and humans are cats friends.

What is the carrying capacity of Zebra Mussels?

The answer is not certain but Zebra Mussels have a very high carrying capacity. They can produce millions of offspring per year which is why they are an invasive species. Zebra Mussels also have very little predators.

When shop babies normally rollover?

Infants can roll over as early as 2-3 months of age. Most infants begin to roll over around 4 months of age. It is important to realize that each infant is different and it is normal for an infant not to roll over until 6 months of age. Factors that will delay rolling over are mostly related to how often the infant spends on the floor rather than in bouncy seats, swings, or other infant equipment that does not allow rolling.

What colors do lions see when looking at zebras in the grass?

they see them green and white because they can't see the black lines in them

and this is all true oakii

so i hope i have answed your question

thanx

What is the history of the black and white stripes on referee's shirt?

The history of the black and white stripes on referees shirts is due to the fact that they are a neutral official used to oversee the sport in question.

Is there a cure for clubbed feet in horses?

There hasn't been a cure found as of yet but they have found something to only temporary relieve it...

Are zebra mussels harmful?

zebra mussels are not directly harmful to humans, however they have decimated some native mollusk species and caused many different forms of distress to humans. they clog underwater pipes, damage boat engines, and are sharp.

What is it called when a zebra eats grass?

I have come up with several terms you could use: 1.) eating, 2.) consuming grass, 3.) feeding, 4.) snacking, 5.) munching, 6.) biting grass off of the ground, swallowing it, and then digesting it, 7.) lunching, 8.) swallowing, 9.) feasting upon, 10.) gorging itself upon grass, and 11.) being inherently vegetarian and therefore awful.

Why is a zebra an invertabrate?

A zebra is a mammal, has a spine, so is a vertebrate.

Is GT Sampson white or black?

Black, genius. He was an AFRICAN-AMERICAN inventor!