It doesn't really represent anything but it helps zebras with their lives for variety of reasones: First, it helps it camouflage itself from predators in tall grass. ETC.
Zebras have black and white stripes.
its the same thing didnt you kno that
they have more black so black with white stripes
They are white with black strips. If you look at one up close there is a white background to the zebra..
so they have a dizzy camoflage to hide from prey
a zebra is black and white. the print is like black and white strips.
Baby zebras are like adult zebras. Although they are small, they have all the stipes they will ever have, as the youngster grows, the stripes grow. (Zebras are white with black stripes; if you look at their bellies, the black ends and it's white).
If zebra's have strips that are black and white then predators find it hard to see because the back strips are making it harder to see if you knew that you will be smarter idiots and Dumbo's all of you that came o this site
They're adaptations are their strips because it helps them blend in with their group or pack.
No, adaptation would pressure all zebras to adapt the same 'best' pattern. Variability is the reason for different patterns.
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Their pattern is not constant; all zebras have different patterns of stripes. As well, counting the stripes on a zebra would be a difficult task (look at a picture of one and you will see why).