When can you tell the sex of baby zebra finches?
You can tell by the male mockingbird usaully has a greeny silver slit under its throut flap and they flear it during mating season.
When did the Quagga become extinct?
The quagga (Equus quagga) was a yellowish-brown zebra with stripes only on its head, neck and chest. Native to desert areas of the Africa, the quagga was exterminated in the wild in the 1870s. The last captive quaggas died in Europe in the 1880s.
In the story zebra by chaim potok who are the two main charters?
The two main characters are John Wilson and Adam Zebrin A.K.A Zebra.
Why can't zebras be domesticated according to Guns Germs and Steel author Jared Diamond?
because they are huge wild animals and the they like to hunt there own food and also the like to run alot
Becaus it has been scientist know
Why are is the zebra longwing butterfly the state butterfly?
because it is found anywhere in that state
I Never Touched One Before But Maybe Compared To A Horse Or Donkey Or A Jacka**.Maybe Cuddly And Furry And Hairy?
Yes, zebras do eat vegetables while in captivity. The vegetables that the zebra can eat are spinach, corn, and peas.
Well, penises for male humans do not have to be large to get the job done. In fact, Neanderthals and Cavemen were likely to have quite small penises. Over the years, women have developed a liking for men with larger penises, probably because it makes the men seem more masculine, which can provide better security. Due to society's expectations, along with sheer pleasure, women have generally had more sex with men with larger penises, whose "large member" traits were passed on to the male baby. This has created a sort of natural selection that continually increases the size of the male population's penis every generation. While this is not always the case, it is a widely accepted hypothesis.
How long do zebra females wean their babies?
Zebra females wean their young at about 275 days. After this time, young zebras stay with their mother from one to three years. Young females tend to leave their mothers at an earlier age than the males, who may stay with their mothers for about three years.
Can a zebra change from a male to a femail?
Amniotes (reptiles, mammals, birds) cannot change gender without major surgery and medication. Zebras are mammals, so they cannot naturally change gender. Some types of fish and amphibians change gender when exposed to certain pollutants, and some fish and invertebrates change gender naturally.
What is the African word for Zebra?
There is no such language as "Kenyan". You would have to specify which of the 63 different languages of Kenya you are talking about.
How do migrations help the zebra survive?
well they help because when it becomes winter zebras are usally used to hot weather so they would HAVE to migrate if there home is in a warm place . also there food is more likely to be in warm weather . so theres your answer thank u again if u like this answer plz read and if u can comment helpful or like it below
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Is zebra a wild or domestic animal?
Yes, zebras are wild animals. They are also very social and tend to live together in groups called harems. Each zebra has stripes that are unique to themselves, much like a human and their fingerprints. The origin of the word zebra is unknown, however, it is said that it may have derived from words meaning horse and untamed or wild.
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What are the levels of classification of living thing?
kingdom phylum class order family genus spices King Philip cried out for goodness sake