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Zebra Compared to a Lion Compared to an Eagle

Zebra Compared to a Lion Compared to an Eagle. By: Zurabi Kirvalidze. Reproduction . Zebras reproduce sexually and the female must be 2-4 years of age or older to give birth Lion Reproduces the same way Eagles reproduce the same way but they lay eggs instead of giving live birth.

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Zebra Compared to a Lion Compared to an Eagle

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  1. Zebra Compared to a Lion Compared to an Eagle By: Zurabi Kirvalidze

  2. Reproduction • Zebras reproduce sexually and the female must be 2-4 years of age or older to give birth • Lion Reproduces the same way • Eagles reproduce the same way but they lay eggs instead of giving live birth

  3. Development of the Embryo • An Eagles embryo needs 3 to 4 days to develop into fetus • A lion needs 7 to 8 days • And the eagles need about 35 days to develop into a fetus

  4. Development of the Young • A Zebra needs 3-6 months to become an adult • A lion becomes an adult between 2 and 3 years in his life. When he does he lives his group • Eagles though 3 to 5 years to become an adult

  5. Taking Care of the Young • Zebras take care of their young by feeding them and protecting them while they are young • Lions are alike to the zebras in this matter. The Female lion wont even show her cubs to her male counter part until the cubs are old enough • Eagles also take care of their young. They gather food for them and protect them

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