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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.

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