No, but most mammals see only in black and white.
no because if they can see a lion from miles away they must not be.
nope ^.^
because zebras are blind?
most animals are color blind, the zebras stripes allow them to blend in with the grass because it looks like their are the grass, until they move.
In nature, no, there are no pink zebras. But if you draw them, you can color than pink or any color you want--they are your zebras.
The zebras that are white with black stripes can see perfectly well. However, the zebras that are black with white stripes are blind.
The stripes help to break up the shape of the zebras' bodies, making them stand out less. The wavy lines blend in with the waving grass. The black and white color is not an issue because the zebra's major predator, the lion, is color blind.
so they can hide from their predators they use camouflage to hide in the grass. Some color blind animals that eat meat get confused with grass and zebras they think zebras are the grass and grass are the zebras. i am a nine year old girl who is doing a zebra report in school i have learned so many facts about them so i am shareing with you.May4
Yes. They are color blind. :)
no because if they can see a lion from miles away they must not be.
All dogs are color blind
it depends on which color blind test u fail.but id call it part color blind
No, pygmy goats are not color blind.
A zebra's main predator is the Lion, but it's vertical and horizantal stripes camoflage it in tall grass. How? simple! All lions are color blind, so all they see is a bunch of grass!