It all depends on how you look at it.
sorry. the information above is incorrect. zebras are really brown or black with white markings.
it is white with black stripes, or is it black with white strips? (;
Zebras's stripes are brown and white and black and white
No. The stripes are brown.
black and white and sometimes brown and white
It depends on the breed of the zebra but dominently they have black stripes
Zebras are actually black with white strips. I know it may be a shock but it is true
No. Zebra foals (babies) are brown and white striped at birth.
A zebra mongoose is a banded mongoose, with black and white stripes on their brown skin.
A baby zebra has brown and white stripes when it's born.Then I think the baby gets its black and white stripes when it's a little older.
Zebra's are white with black stripes. Zebra's are not black with white stripes.
Yes. And it is this way because if Zebras were white with black stripes they wouldnt be able to survive in their enviroment.
A: A zebra is white with black strips. A: zebras are black with white stripes A: a zebra has black and white strips, because all zebras' noses are black and then there is a white strip so it's black and white. A: My answer is neither. It's just striped - there isn't any base color. It is just fur you know. However here is an answer I got from http://www.africanwildlifeguide.com/species-guide/mammals/large-mammals/zebra: "According to research on the internet, I see the answer is generally agreed to be 'Black with White Stripes' although as with most of these questions, nobody seems to be able to agree on the universal answer. It makes sense if you look at the argument. Firstly, if the zebra was originally one colour, white would have been a very unsuitable colour for the plains of Africa, especially under the hot African sun. Secondly, the quagga was dark in those places where there were no stripes and yet another supporting argument is that the light brown striations on the white stripes of the Southern African Zebra, could be the dominant colour coming through. The interesting part to me, however, is that there is no pigment variation in the skin, the pigment of the white and black stripes is found solely in the hair." actually some zebras are black and some r white its just the way they were born....they will get over it!!!