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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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Are there any poisonous animals in Bali?

Yes, in fact there are many snakes (more than a dozen) that are poisonous. other then that, I don't know.

What is zabra?

a zebra is type of animal

Were cavemen black or white?

In Europe, nearly all humans had dark skin until about 10,000 years ago. Scientists think that light skin in East Asia evolved separately, I'm not sure when. The loss of hair and invention of clothing meant there was less skin to catch the sun, and darker people had to eat healthier to get the same levels of vitamin D. White cavemen would have had a slight advantage, and any slight advantage is enough for evolution to work it's magic.

How did quaggas live?

well bye having sex and reproducing

What are the features of the Zebra P120i card printer?

The features of the Zebra P120i Card Printer System allow you to print to both sides of a card. This could include identity cards, memberships cards and more. It has high resolution and includes a USB interface.

What eats zebras?

Cheetahs, lions, hyenas, leopards, hyenas, and wild dogs.

How big is a zebra's brain?

A zebra's brain is about twice the size of a Size 8 soccer boot. The zebra has a larger brain compared to many other mammals its size.

What type of bees with grey and black stripes?

There are a few types of bees that can be described as having gray and black stripes. This includes the mining bee and the white faced hornet.

What exactly is a zebra printer?

Zebra printer Technologies provides innovative, reliable bar code and specialty label printing solutions, including printers, RFID, supplies and software.

How much does a baby zebra weigh?

5 pounds!?!?!?!

Edit: 70-80 pounds

What domain is the mountain zebra?

Zebras are mammals, and all mammals belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya, members of which are characterised by having cells with nuclei. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.

Are there zebras in Canada?

Psshhh sure they can they can live anywhere you put them

Where might one find zebra thermal labels?

Barcode Discount offers bulk deals on Zebra Therma Labels. There carry many variations of Zebra such as GC420 and GC420t labels. Other than Zebra, there is also a wide variety of different brands.

Can you give a zebra finch a bath in shampoo?

No, do not use regular hair shampoo. The only kind of shampoo you should use is special bird wash you can find at many pet supply stores. Ask your veterinarian if you have any more questions!

How many koalas does it take to kill a zebra?

umm koala's dont really kill zebras so yeh

I'd think just one, because that has a be a pretty amazing koala to get on a plane from Australia to Kenya to go kill zebra's

What color are zebras born?

They don't raise their young. They often leave their babies after the baby is born because they can not control their hunger so they don't want to eat their own baby. Some zebras though stay with their young but they don't talk to them physically, instead they stay far away but still stay close enough to watch them.

Do Zebras gather nuts and berries?

Animals of that size do not "gather" food. They eat wherever they find food. But to my knowledge, zebras do not eat nuts and berries. They do eat leaves from trees and can strip the tops of trees of foliage.

What are zebras nutritional requirements?

Zebras are grazers, and they need large quantities of grass. They graze most of the day.

How many zebras are there in the world and their names?

Estimating the total number of zebras in the world is challenging, but it is believed that there are around 150,000 to 200,000 zebras in the wild, primarily in Africa. The three main species are the Plains zebra, Grevy's zebra, and the Mountain zebra. Zebras do not have individual names as a species, but they can be identified by their unique stripe patterns. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect these animals and their habitats.