they use their stripes to blend in to the grass
grass spider
A zebra has black and white stripes covering its body. These stripes make the zebra unique to any other animal.
There is no animal that is called a skint. There is a an animal called a skink that is related to the lizard and has stripes that run the length of its body.
Because they help control the grass by eating it, and they are prey.... So if zebras were gone then their prey would either go extinct, or eat other animals and make the other animals go extinct. So you see, all animals have a purpose.
Grass fibre, mucus and some toxins removed from the body
well, a zebra has verticle stripes on its body because it goes with grass. and horizontal lines only blend in with the horizon, DUMB. also zebra's love to be ticled and that word is in verticle. tada
It would be a leopard cat from Asia
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.
The energy stored in grass is transferred to a hawk through the food chain. Herbivorous animals, such as rabbits or rodents, consume the grass and convert its stored energy into their own body mass. When a hawk preys on these herbivores, it obtains the energy that was originally captured by the grass through photosynthesis. Thus, the energy flows from the grass to the herbivore and finally to the hawk.
The Zebra is the obvious one. The Honey Badger has one broad white stripe on a black body. There are also skunks which live in certain parts of the continent which have white stripes.
yes