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Volgvan
3 years ago
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5 differences between a tiger and a zebra{{{{ List them plzplz hurry

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GuDViN [60]3 years ago
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1. Zebras are herbivores and tigers are carnivores

2. Zebras are apart of the horse family and tigers are apart of the cat family

3. Zebras have hooves and tigers have paws

4. Zebras have flat tipped teeth, while tigers have sharp tip teeth

5. Zebras tend to live in plains, while tigers live in grassy areas and forests.

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