No its the hair folicles that are striped.
the skin of the zebra is striped it is like how a black dog and a white dog's skin matches there fur it is stripped to have the pigmentation coorespond with the hair
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Animals with stripes include zebras and tigers. A skunk is also an animal that has only one stripe. One species of hyena has both stripes and dark spots on its body.
A group of zebras is called a herd, zeal, or dazzle of zebras.
the zebras are part of the herbivore ecosystem
Zebras do not have knuckles since they do not have hands; they have hooves.
Onyx is a type is striped gem.
The zebra's skin is actually striped - if they were shaved of all their hair, you would still see the striped skin. It's in their genetic makeup.
NOT ZEBRAS They are related to zebras eating food
No. You have no statement here that shuts polar bears out of the striped animals category. You've put zebras into the striped animals group, but there could be other things in the same group. You'd have to do that the other way around: All striped animals are zebras. No polar bears are striped animals. Therefore no polar bears are zebras.
no, zebras stripes are unique
Yes, tigers have both striped fur and striped skin.
Yes, zebras are of the equus genus like the horse.
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Tiger, cats, zebras.
Tigers and zebras both have stripes, as well as some house cats.
Yes.
There are many but tigers and zebras spring to mind.
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