Zebras do not intentionally kill their babies. In some cases, a zebra may reject or harm its offspring due to stress, illness, or inexperience. This behavior is not common and is not a deliberate choice by the zebra to kill its baby.
No, zebras do not typically kill their babies. They are known to be protective and nurturing towards their offspring.
Zebras may kill their babies in order to protect the herd from predators or to ensure the survival of the fittest offspring. This behavior is a natural instinct in the animal kingdom.
Zebras can have up to 6 babies at once!
Male zebras may kill babies that they did not father in order to increase their own chances of passing on their genes. This behavior is believed to be a way for males to ensure that the offspring they care for are their own, rather than investing resources in raising another male's offspring.
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Of course they do! How would the zebra species still be 'alive' if the adult zebras didn't have baby zebras. Of course they have babies.
yes all animals can
They take care of their babies like horses do!
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There isn't, those zebras can kill you Strength in numbers.
no they do no have babies all the time they have babies by finding a mate and tell him or her that she or he is the one for that zebra.
They give birth to live offspring. They don't "lay" babies.