The American alligator is a notable reptile that can exhibit longitudinal stripes, particularly in its juvenile stage. These stripes help provide camouflage in their natural habitat, which includes freshwater environments like swamps and rivers. As they mature, the stripes typically fade, and they develop a more uniform dark coloration. Another example could be the Eastern kingsnake, which often displays striking longitudinal stripes and is native to the southeastern United States.
13 Stripes on the American Flag
The American Flag has six white stripes.
The American Flag has 13 stripes because we have 13 Colonies.
It is the American Alligator, Alligator mississippiensis, that is the state reptile of Florida. They also have the Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Caretta caretta, as their saltwater reptile.
13 stars and stripes
There are 13 stripes on the American flag.
There are 13 stripes on the American flag. They represent the 13 colonies.
Red and white are the colour of the stripes
7 short stripes
The stripes are horizontal.
the 13 colonies. if you count there is 13 stripes.
The American flag is commonly referred to as the "Stars and Stripes" or the "Old Glory."