The Black and white stripes are only here for decoration but they are what God made them to be :)
Many scientists believe that zebras have black and white stripes to confuse predators.
The zebras that are white with black stripes can see perfectly well. However, the zebras that are black with white stripes are blind.
because they are only babies
The difference between a horse and a zebra is..... 1. The bone structure 2. Zebras have solid tails unlike horse 3. The temperament is different with a zebra compared to a horse 4. Zebras are, by nature, wild animals like elk and deer, not domesticated. 5. Zebras come in black and white stripes only, not the various colourations and color patterns like horses do. Horses also do not have black and white stripes.
It helps them to camouflage
YESa zebra can be yellow if you want it to be. it can also be black, white, blue, brown, orange, silver, gray, teal, aqua, purple, violet, tan, clear, pink, blonde, or green. but not red because red is the color of blood and blood is gross.
the only 3 are the white and black ,the black and white one and the orange on that comalsal
The answer to this riddle is a zebra. Zebras are born with a dark coat, usually brown or black, which fades and turns into the white and black stripes as they reach adulthood.
the stripes on the zebra are their urvival strategy. main predator for the zebra are the big cats in Africa like lions. these predators only see in black and white. also zebras are social animals who live in herds. also since they live in Africa where there are open grass lands there are no places to hide. the black and white stripes on the zebras in their peculiar pattern confuses the predators and make it difficult for them to single out individual animal. horses on the other hand are mostly domesticated or atleast have a lot of influence of man in their evolution. having a camouflage strategy makes no sense to them and they rely purly on their speed and endurance for their survival and need no stripes
The zebra has a strong, muscular and symmetrical body, that is well adapted for survival. Zebras have black and white stripes that extend from every part of its body except the stomach and inner thighs. Zebras have longish slender legs for ease of quick movement and efficient to make quick exits when predators are close. A Zebras height varies from 45 - 60 inches at shoulder height depending on species and are between 7 feet and 9 feet in length, again depending on species. Zebras have matching incisor teeth for tearing and chewing strong grasses. Zebras manes, unlike a horses, are upright bristles that are also striped and surrounded by a black border. Zebras have large eyes and large ears, excellent hearing and eyesight. This enables them to hear and see predators early enough for them to escape. Zebras eyes are set far back in the skull and give a wide field of vision. Their only blind spot is directly behind them. Zebras have very good hearing and rotate their ears to locate sounds without having to move their bodies. Zebras skin is black, even under the white fur that produce the white stripes. United Nations Farms
A zebra is the only animal with black and white stripes.