you really can't tell because each zebra has a different amount of stripes
It 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.
The number of stripes varies between zebra's since each individual zebra has a different pattern. It is impossible to answer this question.
Zebras have black and white stripes.
No all zebras have stripes if they didn't they wouldn't be a zebra
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,zebras are in the horse family, but are not horses..They are born with their stripes.
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! :-)
A zebra is stripy and resembles a horse. Its stripes are black and white and every zebras stripes are different
Their pattern is not constant; all zebras have different patterns of stripes. As well, counting the stripes on a zebra would be a difficult task (look at a picture of one and you will see why).
Zebras's stripes are brown and white and black and white
They are white in black stripes.
By it's attractive stripes.
In the zebra population there are variation in the stripes. Genes are responsible for variation in their stripes and there are no two zebras that are alike.
no