no
zebras can run faster than horses
to get away from predators
Zebras do run from their predators. This is just about their only defense. They can run up to 40 mph (64 km/h) which is much faster than any of their predators can run. They also stay in packs because their stripes blend together and create a puzzling pattern that confuses their predator and they have large ears that rotate and can pick up sound from many directions.
They run away from predators
to be safe
They don't, they run away. Hyenas are faster than all of their natural predators.
The lion runs at a speed of more than 65km. and the zebra at more than 59km. so the lion is faster.This is because the predator needs to be at least almost as fast as the prey to catch it,otherwise it would die of hunger.
No. Not even close. But the zebra is too large, too heavy and powerful, for the cheetah to take down with any likelihood of success. Even the lion has a challenge taking down a zebra.
Well i think its important, because it can run away from predators. sometimes the panda is the prey to some animals. so the predators will chase it and that's when its speed comes in. it can run away from its predators. (but its probably not faster than a cheeta.)
Gazelles migrate because where they live can get too hot or too cold for them, so they have to move to a different place to live, but cheetahs are usally looking for one that's falling behind or is away from the herd so that they can eat
Nope! Zebras can run fast, but only barely fast enough to escape being chased and caught for a meal. Horses are much faster because they have been domesticated for years to do so.
You would need to be as agile as and faster than a Ninja to run faster than one.