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  2. Tim Caro - Wikipedia

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    Caro investigated some 18 hypotheses to explain why zebras are striped, excluding all but one of them through experimental studies.. Caro's team found evidence that zebra stripes help to reduce biting by tabanid flies, but no reliable support for traditionally held hypotheses about the function of zebra stripes including camouflage, predator avoidance, heat management, or social interaction. [6]

  3. Susanne Åkesson - Wikipedia

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    Her research about stripes on zebras has been continued. Researchers believe that the colour difference in the stripes leads also to a temperature difference which confuses the tabanidae . These insects rely on finding blood vessels which they locate based on temperature.

  4. 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 Maasai proverb "a man without culture is like a zebra without stripes" has become popular in Africa. The San people connected zebra stripes with water, rain and lightning, and water spirits were conceived of having these ...

  5. Quagga - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The rear was brown and without stripes, and appeared more horse-like. ... resulting in offspring that again had zebra stripes.

  6. Hartmann's mountain zebra - Wikipedia

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    A mountain zebra (right) with a Burchell's zebra. Hartmann's mountain zebra (Equus zebra hartmannae) is a subspecies of the mountain zebra found in far south-western Angola and western Namibia, easily distinguished from other similar zebra species by its dewlap as well as the lack of stripes on its belly.

  7. Plains zebra - Wikipedia

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    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. The plains zebra is the national animal of the Republic of Botswana and its stripes are depicted on the country's flag.

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  9. Striped grass mouse - Wikipedia

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    The pelage pattern of the species fall into three main groups: The "true" zebra mice with distinct dark and pale stripes (L. barbarus, L. hoogstraali and L. zebra), the spotted grass mice with more spotty/interrupted stripes (L. bellieri, L. macculus, L. mittendorfi and L. striatus), and the single-striped grass mice with only a single dark ...