Yes. Omnivorous zebras are an integral part of the food chain.
Yes, they are "omnivores". That is, they eat EVERYthing.
Zebras are prey. Several other animals eat zebras, but zebras don't eat other animals.
Zebras eat grasses and may browse on bushes.
Zebras are herbivores
Zebras primarily eat grasses, they don't eat much else.
Nile crocodiles eat fish, reptiles, turtles, birds, antelopes, warthogs, wildebeest, zebras, buffalos, and young hippos.
No, Zebras are herbivores (they only eat plant material).
Zebras are herbivore plant eaters. The don't eat meat regardless of where it's from.
Giraffes are herbivores, plant eaters, and would not eat a zebra.
Zebras are grazers therefore they eat shrubs,twigs,bark,and leaves
Zebras are herbivores, plant eaters, and do not eat any meat.
Zebras are herbivores (plant eaters). They do not eat other animals.
Well, I have a hypothesis about this question: * First zebras have reproductive organs like octopuses. * Octopuses also have stripes like zebras. * Zebras and octopuses are in the same caymaian class. * Zebras also eat fish in water with there tentacle's * Octopuses graze in southern Africa too. Professor Jinkens of the University of Stannford