Zebras are a particular species of the horse. They tend to live in dry, rocky and flat areas such as the plains which sums up our answer being no. Zebras do not live in Madagascar and have not been found in that area at all. Zebras cannot live and do not like the much denser air of the jungles and would be unable to find any of their main foods that are found in the plains of Africa.
Zebras live in Africa, and the plural of safari has no apostrophe.
Yes, giraffes do live in savanna areas. Giraffes, in fact, are usually found in the savanna area. They thrive in this ecosystem by eating leaves in very high locations.
they are eaten by other animals they are prey but yet they know how to live during the wild life in Africa.
Giraffes live in wooded savanna, yes.
The savannahs of Africa!
Zebras live mainly on the Savannah and grassslands.
The African Savannah.
No, they usually live in Africa, particularly the savannah and other desert and tropical areas.
Zebras belong in the Savannah Biome, also know as the Tropical Grasslands. Though these grasslands are located around the world, Zebras live throughout Africa.
Africa; The Savannah
On the "Savannah"
You didn't say whether you mean Savannah, Georgia or the African savannah. Here are some sentences for each one.The city of Savannah is lovely in the Spring.I visited Savannah last year.The savannah is a grassland.Lions and zebras live on the savannah.
The zebra because zebras live on grasslands and savannahs are a type of grassland.
Lions, cougars, gazelles, zebras, cheetahs, elephants, panthers, tigers, termites, aardvarks, giraffes, rhinos, vultures, and falcons are examples of species that live in the savannah HEAT. (hope this helps)
the grass Savannah where zebras graze
because it doesn't have the right habitat. The reason zebras have stripes is to blend in with Africas' tall grass so zebras wouldn't be able to hid from predators. Plus there's not much grass in the desert and zebras eat the grass these are just the basic reasons but there are more Because you're stupid.
They are definatly zebras