No!
Their markings are a bit like our fingerprints, each having their own unique pattern.
no, zebras stripes are unique
Zebras have black stripes.Zebras do not have black stripes at all. Zebras are white with brown stripes but their stripes darken as the age. Look at a picture of a baby zebra and examine the color yourself! :-)
Zebras have black and white stripes.
this is an age old question, something like what came first the egg or the chicken, in zebras it depends on how you perceive it, 50% think black on white, and the other 50% white on black.....
A skunk is black with a white stripe. The white stripe typically runs from the head to the tail, and skunks use their distinctive coloring to warn predators of their ability to release a foul-smelling spray as a defense mechanism.
Zebras have black stripes on their bodies.
Most zebras have black and white fur, although I have never heard of a zebra that doesn't have black and white fur.
No, they are white with black stripes.
zebras are in black and white colours
Zebras are best known for their black and white stripes. Even their mane is black and white!!
The distinguishing feature of a black caterpillar with a white stripe in the middle is the prominent white stripe running along its body.
They are white in black stripes.