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There have even been morphs with white spots on dark backgrounds. [49] Striping abnormalities have been linked to inbreeding. [48] Albino zebras have been recorded in the forests of Mount Kenya, with the dark stripes being blonde. [50] The quagga had brown and white stripes on the head and neck, brown upper parts and a white belly, tail and ...
Zebra provided a high quality, multi server routing engine. Zebra has an interactive user interface for each routing protocol and supports common client commands. Due to this design, new protocol daemons can be easily added. Zebra library can also be used as a program's client user interface. Zebra is distributed under the GNU General Public ...
The plains zebra is the national animal of the Republic of Botswana and its stripes are depicted on the country's flag. The flag stripes also represent racial harmony in the country. [41] The zebra has also been associated with beauty and the women of various societies would paint much of their bodies in stripes.
The mountain zebra (Equus zebra) is a zebra species in the family Equidae, native to southwestern Africa. There are two subspecies, the Cape mountain zebra ( E. z. zebra ) found in South Africa and Hartmann's mountain zebra ( E. z. hartmannae ) found in south-western Angola and Namibia.
Zebra is an American hard rock band founded in 1975 in New Orleans, Louisiana. It features guitarist and lead vocalist Randy Jackson , bassist Felix Hanemann and drummer Guy Gelso. History
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Little is known about the behaviour of quaggas in the wild, and it is sometimes unclear what exact species of zebra is referred to in old reports. [11] The only source that unequivocally describes the quagga in the Free State is that of the British military engineer and hunter William Cornwallis Harris. [8] His 1840 account reads as follows:
The bold stripes of the zebra have been claimed to be disruptive camouflage, [124] background-blending and countershading. [ 125 ] [ e ] After many years in which the purpose of the coloration was disputed, [ 126 ] an experimental study by Tim Caro suggested in 2012 that the pattern reduces the attractiveness of stationary models to biting ...