They find food, since they are herbivorous animals--animals which eat plants.
zebras dont hunt
Zebras don't hunt. They eat grass, and they find them, shrubs, leaves and bark. They are foragers, not hunters.
Lions and hyenas are the most prominent predators
Animals look for food when they are hungry. Very few animals hunt or scavenge for food when they don't need it.
Lions, cheetahs, jaguars, and maybe hyenas hunt zebras for their food. So yes, zebras are prey to a few animals in Africa.
Zebras are herbivores, so they do not hunt.
A zebra gets water from a river, or stream.
Zebras are very adaptable grazers. They feed mainly on grasses but will also eat shrubs, herbs, twigs, leaves and bark. Their well adapted digestive system allows them to subsist on diets of lower nutritional quality than that necessary for herbivores. They do not hunt for food. They are not carnivorous.
one animal that hunts zebras is the lion.
I think so, cuz some zebras hunt their own food and some depend on other animals to get food for them until they are strong enough ( especially the ones which are pregnant ). So the answer should be both, either they hunt animals or they depend on others :) Hope you find it useful!!
Zebras are herbivores, plant eaters. Grass don't have to be hunted down.
sadly, this is true....... some humans in the past hunted cheetahs for their fur and claws. the cheetahs ability to run made the humans take days to capture even a cheetah young! but as days go past the cheetah is more safe, this is because, we are getting too lazy to outrun them, but when you come to think of it....... its a good thing people are to lazy to hunt a cheetah! hope my answer helped! :)