Zebras do not typically kill their young. In rare cases, a zebra may reject or harm its offspring due to stress, illness, or other factors that disrupt the mother-infant bond.
No, zebras do not kill their young as a form of population control or to eliminate weaker members of the herd. Zebras typically protect and care for their young, and infanticide is not a common behavior among them.
No, zebras do not typically kill their babies. They are known to be protective and nurturing towards their offspring.
Zebras can run quickly
A zebra may kill a foal if it is not its own offspring, as zebras are known to be territorial and may see unfamiliar foals as a threat to their own young.
There isn't, those zebras can kill you Strength in numbers.
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Zebras may kill foals to establish dominance within the herd, to eliminate competition for resources, or due to stress or aggression.
Like humans, zebras are mammals that bear their young live and have hair.
a while
So that they can eat them for food