No because zebras are herbavores
yes, if they hunt it.
The lion wants to eat the zebra.
lion and cheetah eat the zebra
lion
This is an example of the food chain. The Zebra is a herbivore which means they only eat grass and a lion is a carnivore which means it eats another animal or eats meat. so the answer is zebras are herbivores and lions are carnivores.
zebra and deer
A zebra because the lion will eat it.
well probably the same as wild zebras, or maybe a little more.
First the grass, in which then the zebra/Gazelle/Wildebeast/etc, eat the grass, then the lion eats the Zebra/Gazelle/Wildebeast/etc.
The zebra is the DINNER. The lion is the DINER.
A herbivore eats plants and plant material. A carnivore eats meat. Therefore while a carnivore (a meat-eater) may sometime eat a hervibore (a plant-eater) as part of its diet, a herbivore will never eat a carnivore.
The zebra is a primary consumer and the lion is a secondary consumer.
The zebra will actually get chased by the lion on purpose, so when the moment comes for the zebra to drown the lion