Zebra are plant eaters. They do not kill other animals.
A picture of a lion hunting a zebra in the wild would be an example of a predator-prey interaction.
The Zebra and other grazers, such as the wildebeest are the main food prey of lions.
Complete the analogy; predator: prey: lion
Lions and zebras have a predator prey relatiuonship. For example the lion is the predator obviously because it is the top of the food chain and the zebra is the prey because it get eaten. They aren't related in any other way.Actually there is, they live in the same habitat.
They hunt their prey, kill the prey, then eat the prey
Prey
Zebra do not prey they are grass and plant eater zebra are prey to any meat eating animal.
I think that they are vegitarians and mainly eat bamboo so is unlikely for them to kill other animals as their prey/food.
Lions gather food by hunting. The lion pride hunts together to kill its prey like zebra or buffalo. Lions do not store their food. Since their food is meat which can easily decompose, they usually eat as much as possible and then leave the carcass to the scavengers
Lions and zebra do not compete. Instead, lions hunt zebra for food. Lions do compete with other animals like hyenas over prey, including zebras.
They have to kill their prey and eat it.
They hunt: kill and eat their prey.