For a simple graph G with n vertices and m edges, the inequality M1(G)/n ≤ M2(G)/m, where M1(G) and M2(G) are the first and the second Zagreb indices of G, is known as Zagreb indices inequality. According to this inequality, a set S of integers is good if for every graph whose degrees of vertices are in S, the inequality holds. We characterize that an interval [a, a+n] is good if and only if a ...