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 necks so predators have harder time holding on when attacked; stripes so they blend in with their surroundings c. live in families and travel in large numbers for protection; sharp teeth for defense; develop stripes as they mature to better blend in with the herd because they are provided less protection from their parents d. feed primarily at night for safety from predators; scatter to feed so predators have a harder time finding them; long necks to see over tall grasses and spot predators before they get too close

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I thought I already answered this but anyways, the answer is A. Zebras will live and graze in herds. When a predator spooks the herd the zebras run as one. That ways it confuses let's say the lion because they see in black and white. To them they see racing stripes so it's hard for them to decide which zebra to take down. If running together backfires, the zebras will stand their ground and protect the weaker and younger zebras by kicking and biting the lions. Hope this helps!

Answer:

a.

Explanation:

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