Zebras live in the Savanna which is located in South Africa. Zebras are herbivores. They eat grass and plants to gain energy and nutrients. Zebras live in the treeless grasslands and woodlands of southern Africa. They travel in big groups called herds. Zebras resource requirements are grass and water because they need food and water to survive.
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Structural AdaptionsZebras wavy lines help them blend in with each other. Which helps them hide from there predators.Predators can't tell because it just look like wavy lines and they can't keep their eye on them
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Functional Adaptions
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Behaviorial AdaptionsZebras live in large groups called herds.The dominate males of the herd hold the territory boundaries and the territory ranged from two to twenty square kilometers in space, in a group of matured adult herd. Males mark the territory with urine and feces Zebras graze 60% of there time and when food becomes scares the switch to 80% of there time grazing just so they have enough to eat and stay healthy.
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