Ms. Barrett said...
Questions from Janae P. (HMS 1st pd.)
1) Do Grevy’s zebras mate for life? If they do, how does this affect the zebra population?
2) Does a zebra’s coloring/stripe pattern have anything to do with its habitat, diet, health, or heritage?
3) In reference to your observations: In the herds, is there a leading zebra? Do males (or females) battle for dominance? If there is no leading zebra, how do the zebra herds make their decisions for migration or other group behaviors?
Questions from Janae P. (HMS 1st pd.)
1) Do Grevy’s zebras mate for life? If they do, how does this affect the zebra population?
2) Does a zebra’s coloring/stripe pattern have anything to do with its habitat, diet, health, or heritage?
3) In reference to your observations: In the herds, is there a leading zebra? Do males (or females) battle for dominance? If there is no leading zebra, how do the zebra herds make their decisions for migration or other group behaviors?


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