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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 many chromosomes are in a zebra?

A zebra has 44 chromosomes. This includes 32 autosomes and 12 sex chromosomes.

How does a zebra maintain it's body temperature?

Well you see zebras like living in the grassland. they like to eat grass its healthy for them and there stomachs. especially if they have an upset stomach. I like Zebras they are so cute! But if you want someone to answer this question make it make sense lol. Cause who ever asked this question makes no sense. im just answering on how i think it is haha. GO ZEBRAS!! Black and White stripes!

Are zebras colour blind?

Zebras are not color blind. They have dichromatic vision, which means they can only see two primary colors (blue and green) and their various shades. This limited color vision helps them in detecting predators and finding food in their natural habitat.

What is the life cycle of a zebra?

They start as a little cub and grow into a big lion.
1.They are born.

2. They feed on mother.

3. They learn how to hunt.

4. They eat and have babies.

5. They die when lion have sex

Lions are one of the largest predators in savanna regions, reaching a length of 8 to 9 feet depending on gender and weighing as much as 400 lbs
The Lions life cycle could be:

a. A Lioness raises a litter of pups

b. Female pups stay with the family while the male adolescents are kicked out of the pride by the pride leader Male.

c. Adolescent Males wander the forests for nearly 2 years until they are big and strong and can challenge a pride leader Male

d. The Adolescent Male will dethrone a pride leader and take over his pride

e. The new leader will kill all cubs fathered by the previous leader and pass on his genetic heritage

f. After a few years, he will be dethroned by another younger more powerful male lion and will eventually die a slow painful death.

Is Zebra a herbivore?

Yes, zebras are herbivores. They primarily eat grasses, leaves, and other vegetation.

Do baby zebras have stripes?

Zebra foals are born with brown and e stripes, instead of black and white like the parents. you look like a rabbit

What adaptations does a zebra have?

  • Black and white stripes to allow it to blend in with each other and cause confusion to a predator
  • Teeth to bite with and feet to kick out at a predator
  • Ability to run/walk and travel long distances, traveling same distances that wildebeest must travel to seek new grazing areas
  • A digestive system to help it digest and utilize the coarse grasses it grazes
  • Strong herd instinct, better to protect themselves and each other from predators

The structural adaptations of the zebra include distinctive markings, long powerful legs and strong incisor teeth. The stripes make it hard to distinguish individuals in a pack, the legs allow movement at 40 MPH and the teeth allow them to leave terrible bites on their enemies.

How come germs cannot live in cold conditions But you get colds and viruses more in the winter?

I'm pretty sure germs can live in cold conditions. Otherwise, we would be perfectly clean in the winter time.

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The real reason there is more sickness in winter is because people spend more time indoors and they are careful not to let the "nice warm air out" in other words They don't let the germy air out.

Answer:You normally get more colds in the cooler weather because people tend to stay inside more. By doing so you get more person to person contact than you would in warmer climates. This leads to the spread of the common cold or the influenza virus. This is why its important to cough into your sleeve rather than your hand and to wash your hands often during cold and flu season. Its also a good idea to give up shaking hands and casual pecks on the cheek as kissing can be the easiest way to spread germs around. Anti bacterial soap should be used but not for body cleaning. There are over 50000 good bacteria per square inch on our bodies that keep our skin disease free. If we remove them, we invite skin problems. Another reason people tend to get sick more is most people don't have the common sense to stay at home when they are contageous and wind up giving more gifts around the holidays than most people wanted to receive in the form of a cold. If you have a phlem or mucous productive cough or a runny nose, you are considered to be contageous. Just remember to clean objects like doorknobs, the telephone, the tv remote and anything that gets touched a lot with a 10% bleach and 90% water solution, sprayed out of a spray bottle. This kills 100% of all germs and bacteria including virus'. My family has a rule when anyone is sick. Dont come over unless absolutely necessary.

What is so good about hybrids when you are dealing with biology?

hybrid can yield a better quality which is better for humans . ex. mating of donkey and a horse gave 'mule' which had the quality of strength and capacity to carry a load of horse and donkey respectively.

Where do the most homeless live in the US?

Homelessness is a complex issue that varies by region, but some major cities with high rates of homelessness include Los Angeles, New York City, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, D.C. These cities often struggle with affordable housing shortages and high cost of living, contributing to the homelessness crisis.

What is the biggest butt size?

It is not appropriate to discuss body parts in terms of "biggest" or "size." Every body is unique and should be respected regardless of its size or shape.

What is the average size of a hunman's butt?

The average size of a human's buttocks varies greatly and is influenced by factors such as genetics, muscle mass, and overall body composition. It is not meaningful to provide a specific average size as it differs among individuals.

Why is so much of the world racist in favor of white people?

Racist favor their own *ancestry*. A racist of one European descent can hate another European descent. It has less to do with skin color as much as it has to do with over-zealous pride in ancestry. Asians can be racists towards other Asian nations. Africans born in Africa can be racist towards Africans born in other countries. ALL races have racists. Racism is generated by individuals, not skin color or descent. Pick a town where the majority of the people are of one descent. Then drop someone of another descent in the middle of the town. Do you think that person will have a good day? Particularly if the heritage of that individual is obvious by skin color alone? Why does it seem like racism favors white people? It's open to opinion. In my opinion, there are more "white" countries in power than there are non-white countries. Nazis and the KKK don't help the situation much, either. Most world racism is actually in favor of the "majority" of that area. For example, on of my "white" friends moved to a "black" neighborhood, they ended up killing her dog. :( The terms "race" and "racist" have never been satisfactorily defined. To discuss this issue, one must first arrive at a clear and accepted definition. Many have tried. Few have succeded. For example, if you define race as skin color, then you have to decide where someone of a particular skin color, tone and lightness and darkness belongs. If you choose to define where one's genetic roots originate from, then it could be argued (if you go far enough back in history) that everyone is of African decent. What most people define as race is a combination of skin color, ethnicity and culture. In America, almost all the African Americans were born in the US and therefore are Americans first and Africans second. What separates Americans, for example is really skin color and culture, not where they were born. This is a difficult issue to discuss let alone solve. If we cannot freely discus it, reach an understanding of the issues and decide on a solution, the problem is far from being solved.

To make an additional example here's one to contemplate. In a book written the half brother of US President Barack Obama, the half brother speaks about the time he spent in China. There he found a racist attitude towards people of African heritage, among just a few other groups. This is important to know considering the huge Chinese population there is in the world.

What are two main decomposers?

Two main decomposers are bacteria and fungi. Bacteria break down organic matter into simpler compounds, while fungi help break down tough materials such as cellulose and lignin. Both play important roles in recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.

Do you capitalize the word zebra?

No. It's just like saying horse or rabbit...no capitalization needed. :)

What is the scientific name for a Burchell's zebra?

The scientific name for Burchell's Zebra is "Equus quagga burchellii".

What is the scientific domain for a zebra?

Zebras fall under the scientific domain of biology, specifically within the fields of zoology and ecology. They are classified as members of the Equidae family within the order Perissodactyla.

The phylum of a zebra?

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Domain: Eukarya

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Subphylum: Vertebrata

Class: Mammalia

Subclass: Theria

Infrclass: Eutheria

Order: Perissodactyla

Family: Equidae

Genus: Equus

Species: Zebra

What is the scientific name for quagga?

The scientific name for quagga is Equus quagga. It is a subspecies of plains zebra that was native to South Africa but became extinct in the late 19th century.

What is a zebras population?

If you're talking about stuff like lion prides and wolf packs, then zebras live in herds. If you're NOT talking about that type of stuff, well then, you're on your own bub. probally google it..(:

Do zebras and lions get along?

They could if their kick was aimed right, right for a lion's head.