Why do Zebra have stripes, black and white?
The exact reason for the evolution of zebra stripes is still a subject of scientific research and debate. There are several hypotheses that attempt to explain why zebras have developed their distinctive black and white stripes: Camouflage and Disruption: One of the most widely accepted theories is that the stripes provide effective camouflage in their natural habitats, which include grasslands and savannas with tall grasses. The stripes may disrupt the outline of the zebra's body, making it harder for predators like lions and hyenas to single out individual zebras from a distance when they are in a group. This concept is known as "motion dazzle" or "disruptive coloration."