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Lions (carnivores) are predators of zebras (herbivores).

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What is the symbiotic relationship between wildebeest and lion?

Cheetahs and lions are predators, and zebras are prey.


What are the zebras prey and predators?

Well Zebras themselves are prey they dont eat meat so dont have prey. Their predators are lions, cheetahs etc


Are zebras prays?

Well, I don't know what you mean exactly but if you mean prey, then the answer is yes. They have many. Lions are the major predators of zebras, while hyenas, wild dogs, leopards, and cheetahs are their minor predators.


Is a zebra a type of prey?

Yes, lions prey on zebras


What predators are zebras afraid of?

Lions,Hyenas


What is the prey of a zebra?

Zebras are herbivores - they don't prey on (eat) other animals.As herbivores, the prey for zebras would be plants and grass.Zebras don't have prey, that would mean that they are carnivorous. The zebra is a herbivore that eats vegetation.


What can Zebras do when the prey comes to attack them?

Predators attack, prey tries to escape.


Do zebras have predators and what are they?

Yes, they do. Some are hyenas, lions, and crocodiles.


What predators hunts zebras?

Lions are the main predator of the zebra


Do lions eat zebra?

Yes, lions are known to prey on zebras as part of their diet. Zebras are a common food source for lions in the wild, especially on the African savannah where they both reside. Lions are apex predators and their hunting behavior often includes targeting herbivores like zebras.


How long is a zebras life?

In the wild, zebras live up to 20 years. Zebras are prey for several predators, such as hyenas, wild dogs, cheetahs, and especially lions. In addition, as zebras get older, they become very weak. However, in captivity, zebras live to be approximately 40 years old.


Are zebras predatory?

no there herbavores. zebras are a prey to most carnivores in the african savanna. like lions and hyenas.