Ms. Barrett said...
Questions from Shivani P. (HMS pd. 6)
Wow! It seems like you are busy but having fun learning things in "zebra school"! It seems like there are two different types of climate in Wamba and Lewa, so I have some questions regarding the zebra's behavior. Can the zebras in Wamba, who are adapted to dry and dusty weather conditions, survive in Lewa, which is green and lush? (or vise versa?) And if the Grevy's zebra was introduced to the U.S., do you think they could survive?
Shivani,
The zebras in Wamba would do just fine at Lewa, and vice versa. The reason I know this is because I asked Joseph if he has any of the same zebras in his database that Paul has up in Wamba, and he said yes! So some zebras travel back and forth between the two sites. And there are areas in the United States where zebras could live. In fact, there are a few places in Texas where people are raising small herds of Grevy's Zebras.
Questions from Shivani P. (HMS pd. 6)
Wow! It seems like you are busy but having fun learning things in "zebra school"! It seems like there are two different types of climate in Wamba and Lewa, so I have some questions regarding the zebra's behavior. Can the zebras in Wamba, who are adapted to dry and dusty weather conditions, survive in Lewa, which is green and lush? (or vise versa?) And if the Grevy's zebra was introduced to the U.S., do you think they could survive?
Shivani,
The zebras in Wamba would do just fine at Lewa, and vice versa. The reason I know this is because I asked Joseph if he has any of the same zebras in his database that Paul has up in Wamba, and he said yes! So some zebras travel back and forth between the two sites. And there are areas in the United States where zebras could live. In fact, there are a few places in Texas where people are raising small herds of Grevy's Zebras.


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