no stripes are never purfect
They have stripes because it is a natural characteristic.
no stripes are ever the same even if the animals are brothers and(or) sisters
Zebras have black and white stripes so lions and other animals can't see them easily. The Zebra is the most striped of all prey animals. The patterned stripes protect individuals because ALL those stripes running together make it difficult for the predator to distinguish ONE individual among all those stripes. Other animals that use stripes for camouflage are the striped antelope of the African plains, like the Kudo, and Bongo. Fish also make use of stripes for camouflage. Small animals like gophers and ground squirrels also have striped patterns to help them hide in the leaf litter.
Zebras are unique because of their contrasting black and white stripes. Many animals have stripes, but the pattern of a zebra's stripes is instantly recognizable.
No there are not any.
Two examples of striped animals are the zebra, known for its iconic black and white stripes, and the chipmunk, which has distinct stripes down its back.
There are no Australian animals with black and white stripes. Tasmanian devils are black with a white stripe across their chest. Numbats are tan with black stripes, and the Thylacine was grey-brown with black stripes.
The Zebra is the most striped of all prey animals. The patterned stripes protect individuals because ALL those stripes running together make it difficult for the predator to distinguish ONE individual among all those stripes. Other animals that use stripes for camouflage are the striped antelope of the African plains, like the Kudo, and Bongo. Fish also make use of stripes for camouflage. Small animals like gophers and ground squirrels also have striped patterns to help them hide in the leaf litter.
Pit bulls have stripes, or some of them. They aren't all the way around or perfect, but they're like tigers or zebras, just different colors.
zebra and tiger
A zebra is the only animal with black and white stripes.
I see you care about animals too. I am a animal-hugger and think zebras get their stripes as a genetic thing, they are born with stripes. The stripes are developed in the mother's womb, and become more prominent as they age.