Yes, sometimes they do.
Because they have to eat.
Cheetahs and lions are predators, and zebras are prey.
A zebra is a herd animal and does not have claws, but hooves, which are hard and flat, and not ideal for digging. A cheetah has claws for hunting, killing its prey, and then tearing apart the body of its prey in order to eat it. Neither zebras or cheetahs live underground, and are not known to dig.
The word prey means it is their food. For example, cheetahs eats zebras, that means the cheetahs prey is the zebra because the cheetah eats zebras.
Well Zebras themselves are prey they dont eat meat so dont have prey. Their predators are lions, cheetahs etc
The sense zebras rely on most is catching prey they need food to live
Lions, cheetahs, jaguars, and maybe hyenas hunt zebras for their food. So yes, zebras are prey to a few animals in Africa.
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.
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.
Zebras are prey. Several other animals eat zebras, but zebras don't eat other animals.
Lions in the wild typically eat large animals like zebras, wildebeests, and buffalo. They do not usually include cheetahs in their diet, as they are more likely to compete with cheetahs for the same prey rather than hunt them.
zebras are vegetarian...