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What are you, blind? They're covered in stripes.
Braille.
The stripes of a tiger helps break up their outline when in the dappled sunlight of a jungle.
most animals are color blind, the zebras stripes allow them to blend in with the grass because it looks like their are the grass, until they move.
The stripes help to break up the shape of the zebras' bodies, making them stand out less. The wavy lines blend in with the waving grass. The black and white color is not an issue because the zebra's major predator, the lion, is color blind.
It is known as Braille - which is a series of raised dots placed in patterns that represent numbers or letters.
Everyone has a blindspot exactly in the middle of the retina, but it is unnoticable unless you have one eye covered, like when you are looking at test patterns in an eye exam.
Helene Savard-McQuigge has written: 'Patterns of concept development among blind and sighted children'
They will go and hide among the grasses. Their stripes serve them well, as their predators are color blind. By running and staying in packs, they blend in with each other.
A zebra's main predator is the Lion, but it's vertical and horizantal stripes camoflage it in tall grass. How? simple! All lions are color blind, so all they see is a bunch of grass!
I am pretty sure our flag is strictly red white and blue. There is no black stripe, unless you are colour blind. The red/white stripes are for the 13 original colonies. The 50 stars represent the 50 states.
A zebra's main predator is the Lion, but it's vertical and horizantal stripes camoflage it in tall grass. How? simple! All lions are color blind, so all they see is a bunch of grass!