Zebras prefer to eat tall grasses, as opposed to the short grasses that horses eat. These grasses contain little nutritional value, but zebras’ stomachs are adapted to this particular type of grass and can convert it into fuel. Zebras are able to do this because they are hindgut fermenters.. The Primary Diet: Grazing Grasses The majority of a zebra’s diet, often exceeding 90%, is comprised of grass. Zebras are well-adapted grazers, utilizing their strong front teeth to crop grass close to the ground and large molars at the back of their mouths to grind it down. This continuous grazing helps maintain the ecosystems they inhabit, as they clear old, dry grass, making way for new.
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Discover what zebras eat in the wild with this guide to 20 foods they rely on, from grasses and herbs to shrubs, shoots and seasonal plants.. What do zebras eat out in Africa when environments are harsh and seasons are dry? A zebra diet is highly specialized, so let’s find out how nutritious it really is.