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Zebras have black stripes.Zebras do not have black stripes at all. Zebras are white with brown stripes but their stripes darken as the age. Look at a picture of a baby zebra and examine the color yourself! :-)
Zebra foals are born with brown and e stripes, instead of black and white like the parents. you look like a rabbit
The stripes help to break up the shape of the zebras' bodies, making them stand out less. The wavy lines blend in with the waving grass. The black and white color is not an issue because the zebra's major predator, the lion, is color blind.
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.
The black and white stripes on baby zebras create an optical illusion called "motion dazzle" which makes it difficult for predators to single out an individual zebra from the herd. This makes it challenging for predators to gauge the speed and distance of a moving zebra, reducing the likelihood of a successful attack.
Zebras have black and white stripes.
No all zebras have stripes if they didn't they wouldn't be a zebra
Zebras have black stripes on their bodies.
Zebras have stripes that are primarily horizontal, running from their neck to their rump.
No,zebras are in the horse family, but are not horses..They are born with their stripes.
A zebra is stripy and resembles a horse. Its stripes are black and white and every zebras stripes are different
Zebras's stripes are brown and white and black and white
By it's attractive stripes.
They are white in black stripes.
In the zebra population there are variation in the stripes. Genes are responsible for variation in their stripes and there are no two zebras that are alike.
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