Posted on 11/21/2021 11:15:41 AM PST by BenLurkin
The stunning black-and-white coloration of the zebra's hide stands out in stark contrast with the dry, brown-and-green, treeless grasslands and savannah woodlands of their home territories of East and southern Africa, according to the African Wildlife Foundation.
These stripes are unique to each individual. There are three zebra species living today — the plains zebra (Equus quagga), the mountain zebra (E. zebra) and the Grevy's zebra (E. grevyi) — and each of those species has a different striping pattern, too. For some, the darker portions of their hide are black, whereas others have browner coloring, and some have stripes only on their bodies but not on their legs.
Although zebras have black skin, different developmental processes determine their fur color, just like a light-skinned person can have dark hair, Caro said. In fact, zebras actually have more light-colored hair than dark — their bellies are usually light — so it may seem that zebras are white with black stripes.
But that's not the case. Here's why: Every piece of hair — both light and dark — grows from a follicle filled with melanocyte cells, according to a 2005 review in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology. These cells produce a pigment that determines the color of hair and skin. This pigment is known as melanin; a lot of melanin leads to darker colors, like dark brown or black, while less melanin leads to lighter colors, such as hazel or blond, Live Science previously reported. Zebras' black fur is chock-full of melanin, but melanin is absent from white fur, in essence, because the follicles that make up the stripes of white hair have "turned off" melanocytes, meaning they don't churn out pigment.
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The exact same concept was used during WWI for ship camouflage. Confuse the eye of the predator humans have eyes of predators being in the front of our heads with binocular vision just like every other predator.
https://www.history.com/.amp/news/dazzle-camouflage-world-war-1
hey...
you are right. Nice photoshop.
That is funny!! haha!
Makes sense.
I have often thought I might enjoy World of Warships...I even downloaded it once, but...just never seem to find the time!
Glad you enjoyed it!
IIRC, that is the Type 32 frigate...I didn’t find it to be an attractive design physically, but...a little change in the paint job sure made it look more fierce...:)
I’ve been to Savanah before and have never seen a Zebra there.
Wow. That’s bad.
Eddy are kidding me?
Eddy are kidding me?
Doesn’t look like blending with the local environment....looks pretty darn bold to me.
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I’ve read it developed to outwit some sort of fly/mosquito/other insect that afflicts them
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