They don't they camoufalge with eachother, the predator can't tell them apart so it can't pick out an individual to attack.
so they can hide from their predators they use camouflage to hide in the grass. Some color blind animals that eat meat get confused with grass and zebras they think zebras are the grass and grass are the zebras. i am a nine year old girl who is doing a zebra report in school i have learned so many facts about them so i am shareing with you.May4
it can camouflage
It doesn't really represent anything but it helps zebras with their lives for variety of reasones: First, it helps it camouflage itself from predators in tall grass. ETC.
It acts as camouflage.
It helps them to camouflage
Zebras survive their environment by living near big ponds and tall grass savannahs. They graze on grasses, tender leaves, shrubs, and tree bark. When predators draw near, they RUN.
helps camouflage surroundings
it does not even though it could help
because zebras are herbivores
From the ground:D
Yes zebras can protect themselves, they do this by running, kicking, biting, and also by camouflage.
Zebras eat grass and live in grasslands, where various kinds of grass live.