Many animals have evolved to be stripy in order to be camouflaged to their environment. This means they will be less visible to predators and more likely to live long lives.
Yes, sometimes.
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.
"It was previously believed that zebras were white animals with black stripes since some zebras have white underbellies. However embryological evidence shows that the animal's background color is dark and the white stripes and bellies are additions"
Many scientists believe that zebras have black and white stripes to confuse predators.
Some Zebras are black with white stripes and some are white with black stripes.
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.
A zebra is the only animal with black and white stripes.
Black and white stripes ...but is it black with white stripes, or white with black stripes???
They are white in black stripes.
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 stripes are never purfect
Zebra's are white with black stripes. Zebra's are not black with white stripes.