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No they do not. Zebras are herbivores.
no
yes it does.
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Zebras have both structural and behavioral adaptations. These adaptations range from their stripes, their teeth, and to their herding behavior.
NO, because the giraffe have teeth and it not a bird
it uses its flat teeth to chew the top of the grass
Stripes for camouflage, long and powerful legs for running, and strong teeth adapted to a grassy diet are among the most important adaptations of zebras.
Zebras have adapted strong teeth and lips to help graze. The lips hold the grass in place, the front teeth snip it and the back teeth grind it down. Their teeth are constantly growing so they do not wear out. Zebras have a very strong single stomach digestive system. This means that they don't have to be fussy about what they eat and have more options. Zebras are migratory animals, so their food sources are given the chance to replenish and grow back.
1264 (tiny teeth) by profession I am a dentist to the zebras sometimes, there is slight variation in the number between males and females but, on average it should be around this number. If of interest to you the females generally have larger molers than the male species.
Is a zebra a omnivore
Maybe, possibly, if the zoo also has a zebras, and one of them dies.