Roots and stripes can be compared in that both represent foundational patterns in nature. Roots serve as the essential support system for plants, anchoring them and absorbing nutrients, while stripes can symbolize patterns or divisions in various contexts, such as in animals or design. However, roots operate in a biological context, whereas stripes are often a visual or aesthetic feature, making them fundamentally different in purpose and function.
Sounds like a bromeliad
sort of like tiger stripes but black and white but the main color on a zebra is white and so their stripes are black
Zebra mussels have stripes.
fOr the grip.
you like the stripes
Three stripes. They are swisted to seem like more.
The red and yellow stripes are touching. If it is a scarlet king snake red stripes and black stripes will touch. Your welcome.
a gopher
Stripes
no tigers at all have exactly the same stripes. they are like zebras in the matter.
Just like the roots of any other plant, however, they are usually sparse and not a mass of roots.
Yes, white tigers do have stripes. They have a white coat with black or dark brown stripes, just like their orange counterparts. The stripes are a result of a genetic mutation.