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They can roll and the mud or dust to get the dry skin and hair off the zebras
No just skin and hair. Animals like fish, snakes and alligators have scales
Zebras are mammals. All mammals have a body covering of skin, fur or hair. In the zebra's case, the body covering is skin and hair. Hair and fur have the same chemical composition, but zebra "fur" tends to be classified as hair.
Zebras are black at the skin. There fur grows in black and white. Why? That is the way they evolved.
No its the hair folicles that are striped.
Tigers and zebras both have stripes, as well as some house cats.
The zebra's skin is actually striped - if they were shaved of all their hair, you would still see the striped skin. It's in their genetic makeup.
Teeth. Skin, hair and nails are all formed from a layer called the dermis.
Zebra stripes are both black and white. It is neither black on white or white on black. Zebras have pink skin. So it is black and white on pink.
The zebras unique black and white stripes mean that they are good at hiding from prey, as in the dark, much like the tiger, the stripes break away the zebras outline making it hard for their prey to see. The zebras population has severely decreased over the last hundred years, due to it being hunted for its skin, and unique coat. The zebra can not adapt to and evolve to help them from us humans however, this is the only factor they cannot evolve and help themselves to survive.
. Zebras' are black and white so flies wont fly around them.
no they havnt they have fur stripes and there skin is also stripes