Zebra's are found in the wild on the continent of Africa. They are distinctly recognized by the vertical White and Black stripes in their body.
There are 3 distinct subspecies of Zebra's. They are:
a. The Plains Zebra
b. The Grevy's Zebra
c. The Mountain Zebra
Zebra's are found in the wild predominantly in the continent of Africa. They are distinctly recognized by the White & Black stripes in their body. There are 3 distinct subspecies of Zebra's. They are:
a. The Plains Zebra
b. The Grevy's Zebra
c. The Mountain Zebra
Zebra's are found in the wild predominantly in the continent of Africa. They are distinctly recognized by the White & Black stripes in their body. There are 3 distinct subspecies of Zebra's. They are:
a. The Plains Zebra
b. The Grevy's Zebra
c. The Mountain Zebra
Three types of zebras are the Mountain zebra, the Plains zebra, and Grévy's zebra
One zebra has stripes on its back.
One has it on its back and belly.
and one has brown stripes not black.
yes there is a moutain, plain and grevy zebra.
Yes. Plains, mountain, and Grevy's species. There are also several subspecies.
There are Three kinds of Zebras.
Zebras eat grass and live in grasslands, where various kinds of grass live.
zebras are vegetarian...
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Both yes and no. Mankind hunt zebras for the decoration of their skin, but nowadays we know better. A lot of poaching is going on, of course, but many kinds of zebras are protected in national parks and nature reserves. Not all zebras are endangered.
Some Zebras can have allergies but they mostly justsneeze
Zebras mainly graze on grasses.
57 and counting, which means there might be more we haven't discovered yet
Baby zebras stay protected by herds and their parents some survive but some don't
No all zebras have stripes if they didn't they wouldn't be a zebra
Baby zebras stay protected by herds and their parents some survive but some don't