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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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Is vanessa Morgan black or white?

vanessa morgan is black you can tell b

y the way she sings and the way her skin tone is but her mother is half blk half scottish meaning she is 50% white.

Does zebra roll in dust to itself?

The answer is yes because the want to clean themselves by using this method!

Why does a spitfire have 3 white stripes on the wings?

They were painted that way for identification during the D-Day invasion, June 6th, 1944.

What is undomesticated?

Undomesticated means untame. For example, wolves are undomesticated because they're wild animals.

How tall is blaze ya dead homie?

He says in "Dead Man Walking" that he is 6 foot 10. He looks huge on stage compared to the other Psychopathic artist. So this may be correct.

(Psycopathic Rydas live Proformaces is where you can see him compared to the others.)

Was the zebra in racing stripes a real zebra?

yes, its still in the horse family so it can be trained... They just need a lot of taming

How does a baby zebra tell which zebra is its mom?

well they look after them like cows look after there calves!

What do plains zebras eat?

Lions, cheetah, leopards, African hunting dogs

How do you know the quagga really existed?

The quagga was well documented during the 18th and 19th centuries, including many specimens and even a photograph taken by an early camera. The last known quagga died in captivity in 1883.

What is the function of a zebras tail?

A zebra's tail serves several important functions. Primarily, it helps to swat away insects and other pests, providing relief from irritants. Additionally, the tail plays a role in communication among zebras, as they use it to signal to each other, particularly during social interactions or alerting others to danger. The tail's unique movement patterns can convey different messages within the herd.

The Swahili words for elephants zebras mother child wildebeests and schoolgirls?

Elephants = Ndovu or Tembo

Zebras = Punda Milia (loosely translates to striped donkey)

Mother = Mama

Child = Mtoto

Wildebeeste = Nyumbu

Schoolgirls = Mtoto WA shule (gender-neutral for "schoolchild")

Original answer is below:

The word for mother is mama and child is mtoto, children is watoto. I don't know the other ones off the top of my head.

What do horse like to do?

All horses are different. Some like to run around a lot. Most horses enjoy being with other horses because they are a herd in the wild.

Do zebra mussles harm humans?

YES! ZEBRA MUSCLES ARE COMPLETLY EVIL! When you step on them in the water they sink into your foot with their sharp side up. last time i stepped on a zebra mussle it had to be removed from my foot and i was in the hospital for stiches. Lesson learned, never EVER swim where there are zebra mussles. :D

What is dichromatic vision?

Dichromatic vision is the ability for an animal to distinguish colors in dim light. It is the evolution of the basal mode of vision in animals.

What is faster a horse or a zebra?

Depends on the breed, some horse breeds are bred for speed; like the thouroughbred and the Arabian; and could easily outpace a zebra. Others like the Clydesdale or Belgian are bred for strength, not speed and probably could not keep pace with a running zebra.