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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.

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