What physical and behavioral adaptations do zebras have that help them evade predators? a. live in families and travel in large numbers for protection; bunch together to confuse the predator with their stripes or run away at speeds up to 40 m.p.h;.sharp teeth and strong hoofs to defend themselves b. live solitary lives unless feeding when they bunch together for protection; short legs and They will be killed by predators. A baby zebra faces many challenges including predators, climate change, and habitat loss. Crocodiles threaten them at river crossings. 25. Zebras Have Got Speed. You cannot outrun a zebra. They might not be as fast as horses, but their maximum speed of 40 mph is enough for them to outrun predators like lions. 26. 3. Snort. The snort is produced when a zebra finds itself walking into possibly dangerous underbrush or tall grasses where predators may be hiding. 4. Bray or Bark. The bray or bark sounds like the drawing in and then releasing of air. The zebra makes this sound when encountering other zebras in the herd. 5. Caro thinks his findings may have nailed the answer at last. Caro looked at seven species of equids and scored them for number and intensity of stripes. Just to be sure, they tested all five Number of species: 3. Range: Southern and eastern Africa. Population Status: E. grevyi (Endangered); E zebra (Vulnerable), E. quagga (Near Threatened) Height: 3.6 to 5 feet (1.1 to 1.5 m) at the shoulders. Weight: 770 to 990 lbs (350 to 450 kg) Diet: Mostly grasses but occasionally herbs, shrubs, leaves, twigs and bark. Grevy's zebra facts. They are generally social animals, and a herd of zebras can be known as a dazzle. Just as every human has a unique set of fingerprints, every zebra has a unique stripe pattern. Zebras are hindgut fermenters, which means their digestive systems are adapted to tackle highly fibrous plants, including grass, twigs and bark. sW3DTY.
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