Zebras inhabit grasslands and savannas, which provide them with ample grazing opportunities and a habitat that supports their social structure. These open environments allow them to detect predators easily, as their stripes also help with camouflage among tall grasses. The availability of water sources and seasonal vegetation in these biomes further supports their survival and reproduction. Overall, the grassland biome meets their needs for food, safety, and social interaction.
Forest biome
From my research, I found out Narwhals live in the Arctic/Tundra biome :D
prarry biome
Taiga is what moose live in
the Tundra
Yes
grasslands
Savannahs, deserts, and grasslands
Zebras belong in the Savannah Biome, also know as the Tropical Grasslands. Though these grasslands are located around the world, Zebras live throughout Africa.
they live in the forest biome
The grasses of their biome, and in the driest season, they browse on the trees.
Dose a zebra or monkey live in Australia
Zebra live in the tropical savanna. It is a grassland with warm temperatures year round. There is a wet season and a dry season there.
They live in a freshwater biome.
Which biome does a pink mucket live in?
yes it does live in the marine biome
Live - Zebra album - was created in 1990.