The stripes of a zebra are present on both the fur and the skin. The pigmentation of the skin beneath the fur determines the color of the stripes, while the fur itself reflects these colors. The unique pattern of stripes is genetically determined and serves various purposes, including camouflage and social interaction among zebras.
it is fur
zebra fur is white with black stripes
zebra fur is white with black stripes
No Zebra have stripes not spots.
the black stripes is fur and the whites stripes is pigmentation (where the fur hasn't grown properly) if u shave the fur off (just sayin dont actually shave a zebra, its animal cruelty) the zebra will be blue (i think)
A Zebra will inherit the color of their stripes (skin).
no they havnt they have fur stripes and there skin is also stripes
No its the hair folicles that are striped.
Baby tigers are born with stripes, its on there skin! the fur grows to the colour of the skin underneathA tiger's skin is marked with stripes, not the fur. Therefore, yes. Tigers are born with stripes. The fur just grows in as the color of the skin underneath. If you shave all the fur off of a tiger, you will still see stripes.
A zebra is black with white stripes. :)
A zebra is black with white stripes. :)
A zebra mongoose is a banded mongoose, with black and white stripes on their brown skin.