Zebras are herbivores - plant eaters - and do not eat wildebeests or any other animal for that matter.
The Zebra and other grazers, such as the wildebeest are the main food prey of lions.
Yes, hyenas do eat wildebeest. In fact, in the Serengeti, wildebeest are their most commonly eaten prey. They also hunt a variety of other medium sized ungulates, such as zebra, kudu, Thompson's gazelle, etc.
They generally eat impalas, wildebeest and zebra. They are opportunistic eaters and will eat other prey if necessary.
It depends on what animals you are talking about here.Herbivores like Gazelles, Springbok, Impala, Zebra, Wildebeest, Buffalo etc eat the GrassSmall predators like Cheetah eat herbivores like Gazelles and ImpalaLarge predators like Lions eat larger herbivores like Zebra, Wildebeest, Buffalo etcScavengers like hyena and vultures eat anything that is left over
Impalas, gazelles, the calves of wildebeest and zebra, even hares and large birds.
They are obligate carnivores, so they eat meat from primarily buffalo, zebra, antelope, warthogs, gnu, wildebeest or other animals they can capture.
a lion is a carnivore, so it only eats meat, it hunts for zebra, wildebeest, impala and other prey they can catch.
wildebeest, zebra, waterbuck, kudu, and giraffe
Zebra, giraffe, wildebeest,gazelle,
Lions diet consists of zebra, giraffe, buffalo, wildebeest, gazelles, impals, warthogs, antelopes, plus other types of animals.
Cheetahs normally eat relatively small grass eating animals, most of which can run very quickly. These include antelope, impala, Thompson's gazelle, and springbok. They also eat young wildebeest and zebra.
Leopards (which are not the same animal as a blank panther) eat a wider range of meats than most of the big cats - Thompson's Gazelles, Zebra, and Wildebeest, even a hare.