DAILY PHOTO: Why the Zebra Has Stripes

By Berniegourley @berniegourley

Taken in April of 2017 in Mosi Oa Tunya (Victoria Falls) National Park

Chobe National Park, Botswana

I heard a person — looking at a solitary zebra — say, “That is horrible camouflage! How is it not extinct?”

The answer is found by looking at zebras in a group. When they run in a herd, it becomes impossible for a predator to distinguish one from another. Heads merge with hindquarters merging with a shoulder.  They become an amorphous monochromatic cluster with nothing to bite onto.

By B Gourley in Africa, Animals, Botswana, nature, photographs, Photos, pictures, Tourism, travel, wildlife, Zoology on March 10, 2018.