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.
Crossing a zebra stallion on a horse mule produces a Zorse. Zebra hybrids are usually the result of a male zebra bred either to a female horse (zorse) or to a donkey jennet (Zebrass or zedonk).
A foal
A young zebra is called a foal, this is a gender neutral term. If it is a female it is a filly, if it is a male it is a colt.A young zebra is called a foal, this is a gender neutral term. If it is a female it is a filly, if it is a male it is a colt.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/What_is_a_young_zebra_called#ixzz1HvPMhjxMThe general name for a baby zebra is a foal, just as with horses. A female is called a filly, and the male is called a colt.
A baby zebra is a colt or foal.
I think that it's either a mare or a foal.
Yes it is called a calf.
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You would get a sterile foal. (Cannot be bred from)
colt, foal ....
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The resulting foal would be a zeedonk or a zonkey, depending where you live. When we went to Mexico I fed one