Zebra stripes are some of the most distinct markers in the animal kingdom. Like a human beings fingerprints, no two sets of zebra stripes are exactly alike
No
No zebra's stripes are exactly the same. It is like finger prints for humans. Everyone is different.
A Horse is a type of zebra with out the stripes it has the same family belonging to a zebra
you really can't tell because each zebra has a different amount of stripesIt depends on the species of zebra... "The common (or plains) zebra has 26 stripes per side, the mountain zebra has 43 stripes per side, and the Grevy's zebra has 80 stripes per side."That all depends on the individual zebra. Some zebras have more stripes than others, so the numbers wouldn't exactly be the same for every zebra on the African Plains.The number of stripes on each zebra varies since each has an individual pattern, so there is no answer for this question.
No two zebra's have the same pattern of strips, all are slightly different rather like human fingerprints.
No all zebras have stripes if they didn't they wouldn't be a zebra
No two zebra's have the same pattern of stripes
Zebra stripes are like fingerprints because no two fingerprints can be the same and on a zebra no two zebras can have the same stripe pattern.
It is camoflauge for them. When a predator is coming, it gets confused by all the stripes zig-zagging all round and makes it harder for it to focus on one zebra.
No, as a matter of fact each zebra has stripes that are different from every other zebra. The mother zebra will try to isolate herself with her newborn foal so her pattern of stripes will imprint in the foal so he can recognize his mother by her stripe pattern when they run in the herd.
No
Zebra's are white with black stripes. Zebra's are not black with white stripes.
Zebras's stripes are brown and white and black and white