Meaning: Zebras are often seen grazing on the savanna, where they feed on the abundant grasses.
Choice of Words: Zebras: African animals with black and white stripes. Graze: to eat grass or other plants growing in a field.
Alternative Expressions
The striped animals munch contentedly in the grassy field.
Meaning: This sentence also describes the zebras eating grass in the savanna, but it uses different words to paint a more vivid picture. It's like saying, The zebras are happily chewing on grass in the grassy field.
Choice of Words:Striped animals refers to the zebras, which have distinctive black and white stripes. Munch means to chew and eat noisily, and contentedly means to be happy and satisfied. Grassy field is another way to describe a savanna.
The black and white herbivores feed on the vegetation in the open habitat.
Meaning: This sentence uses more scientific terms to describe the zebras eating grass in the savanna. It's like saying, The zebras, which are animals that eat plants and have black and white stripes, are eating the plants in the open grassland.
Choice of Words:Black and white herbivores refers to the zebras, which are animals that eat plants and have black and white stripes. Feed means to eat, and vegetation refers to the plants in the savanna. Open habitat is another way to describe a savanna.