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  2. Grévy's zebra - Wikipedia

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    As with all zebra species, Grévy's zebra's pelage has a black and white striping pattern. The stripes are narrow and close-set, broader on the neck, and extending to the hooves. [17] The belly and the area around the base of the tail lack stripes and are just white in color, which is unique to the Grévy's zebra. Foals are born with brown and ...

  3. Tira (zebra) - Wikipedia

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    Tira is the first polka dot zebra found in the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya.Similarly patterned zebra foals have been seen before in Botswana. Tira, a plains zebra (Equus quagga) who is mostly black, with white spots, was first discovered and named by a local guide named Anthony Tira.

  4. Zebra - Wikipedia

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    San rock art depicting a zebra. With their distinctive black-and-white stripes, zebras are among the most recognizable mammals. They have been associated with beauty and grace, with naturalist Thomas Pennant describing them in 1781 as "the most elegant of quadrupeds". Zebras have been popular in photography, with some wildlife photographers ...

  5. The truth behind whether zebras are black or white - AOL

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    Those in warmer climates have more stripes -- which is great for the overheated equines. When air hits a zebra it moves quickly over the black light-absorbing stripes and slowly over the white.

  6. Cape mountain zebra - Wikipedia

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    Cape mountain zebra and young. Like all zebra species, the Cape mountain zebra has a characteristic black and white striping pattern on its pelage, unique to individuals. As with other mountain zebras, it is medium-sized, thinner with narrower hooves than the common plains zebra, and has a white belly like the Grévy's zebra.

  7. Why do zebras have stripes? - AOL

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    The researchers say zebra stripes are sharply outlined and thin because this specifically deters horseflies. A complicated answer to a black and white question. Show comments

  8. Plains zebra - Wikipedia

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    How the zebra got its stripes has been the subject of folk tales, some of which involve it being scorched by fire. The San people associated zebra stripes with water, rain and lighting due to its dazzling pattern. [40] Black and white stripes on the Botswana flag represent the stripes of a zebra.

  9. Vitta zebra - Wikipedia

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    Vitta zebra have globular shells with a length of around 25 mm (0.98 in). Their coloration can be highly variable, from dark brown to yellow with straight, curved, or zigzagging black lines. The stripes vary in width, and may sometimes be absent or interspersed with white stripes between black.