They hide by standing around in herds. The stripes of each zebra are distinctive (like fingerprints on humans), but when you have a herd standing together and all the animals are striped it makes it harder for a predator to focus on and single-out an individual animal for attack. It appears as a giant screen of stiping.
Depending on the grasslands, just standing still in tall grass may make a zebra's stripes effective camouflage.
Predators attack, prey tries to escape.
Lions (carnivores) are predators of zebras (herbivores).
Zebras have predators because other animals need to eat.And Zebras predators eat meat.
They can run quickly to escape from predator (like lions, hyenas), because they have long legs.
to get away from predators
They help other zebras, but I don't think they help others that have the same predators
Yes, zebras have several known predators, primarily large carnivores such as lions, hyenas, and crocodiles. Their primary defense mechanisms include their strong herd instincts, which help them protect each other, as well as their distinctive stripes, which can confuse predators during a chase. Additionally, their speed and agility allow them to escape from threats in the wild.
Lions,Hyenas
no
Zebras adapt to its surroundings by having the ability to run very fast to escape its predators. It stays together, moves as a family, and live near water.
To defend themselves against predators.
They run away from predators