Stripes/spots/patterns on any animal or fish help to hide it in the background to avoid predators or to attract it to others of its kind or in some cases attract prey for food.
Most likely they were are a form of camouflage.
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A barracuda
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The appearance that helps the tiger survive is the stripes that help it hide in the tall grasses so it can catch its prey.
In tall, golden savannah grass, the coloring and stripes act as camouflage.
Fleeing from predators in a herd (a group) confuses their predators, due to their stripes.
One adaptation that help tigers to survive is their incredible night vision! Tigers can see six times better at night than humans! Some other adaptations are their stripes which help them blend in with the grass, and their great sense of smell.
The stripes on the zebra breaks up his outline and makes it harder for the predators to judge distances.
The stripes of a tiger helps break up their outline when in the dappled sunlight of a jungle.
Nemos mom layed about 66 eggs...
A barracuda
nemos ex
stripes blend in with grass
The bongo has stripes which is camoflauge. Camoflauge is an adaptation.