By Mara Bardales
Common name: Zebra Scientific name: Eguus quagga
Habitat: plains Where they were found in the world: Eastern, Southwestern, and Southern Africa.
Diet: short, green grass but will eat tall grass. The zebra is sensitive to food quality than other large herbivores. Size: 4ft 6in. Housing requirements: They live in big fields. Climate: Hot warm weather. Relationship with other species: predator How old are they before they reproduce: About months. How many offspring they reproduce: Every once a year or two.
They like to be pack. The body structure of zebras is smiliar to horses and donkeys. It is also argues that the stripes help the zebras in cooling down during the hot season.
Because they hunt them Because humans are taking over their habitat
It only has 4500 zebras. The size is 16.6 km.
They help them by putting them in a zoo. They are also in the Mountain zebra park to keep them safe.
1. Where were they found? 2. What size are they? 3. How many months it takes them to have a baby zebra? 4. How many zebras are in the world now? 5. What place keeps them save from all the danger?