No, a zebra is an herbivore, just like a horse.
No, the zebra is an herbivore that subsists almost entirely on grasses. It is even adapted to thrive well on a diet of much lower nutritional value than other types of equids.
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Zebras are herbivores because they have evolved to primarily eat grasses and other plant material. Their teeth and digestive system are adapted to break down and digest plant matter efficiently, providing them with the necessary nutrients for survival.
The zebra is an herbivore. It feed primarily on grasses.
herbivores
One herbivore commonly found on grasslands is the zebra. Zebras graze on grasses and other plants as their main source of food.
zebras are herbivores cause their teeth are for chewing plants like cows
"Vegetarian" is usually reverved to describe humans that don't eat meat or other animal Products. The Word for animals is "herbivores". And Zebras - just like their close relatives horses and donkeys - are herbivores - plant eaters.