A group of zebras is called a "dazzle" or a "herd".
A group of zebras are referred to as a zeal. A group of fish are called a school and a group of black crows is called a murder.
A herd, zeal, or dazzle of zebras are the correct terms.herd
Yes! Correct! And, a journey of Giraffes, Dazzle of Zebras.....
Sorry we do not know what you mean by "zebers". However a group of 'Zebras' is called a heard.
The zebra have three major structural adaptation. Their stripes cause confusion in a group, their legs allow for 40 MPH escapes, and their strong incisor teeth leave damaging bites in their predators.
No, a group of lions is called a pride. Herds are usually groups of grazing animals such as zebras or antelope.
Zebras.
the zebras family is called an equidae
The collective nouns for lions are:a pride of lionsa troop of lionsa flock of lionsa souse of lionsThe collective nouns for ostriches are:a flock of ostrichesa pride of ostrichesa wobble of ostriches
Before the use of radar, 'dazzle camouflage' was used to disguise huge battleships. It's a camouflage technique borrowed from the zebras. See the link below.
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