b) Why different patterns can be seen on the skin of a zebra and a tiger?
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Even though they both have stripes, there's no mistaking zebras and tigers. The closest these two animals will ever get to meeting is perhaps in a zoo, as they live on different continents. Unfortunately for both these animals, their coats make attractive targets for hunters who prize their pelts.
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The unique patterns may help zebras identify each other but scientists have long thought the stripes help zebras hide from predators, allowing them to blend in with the tall grass surrounding them. The stripes also may serve as a distraction to predators; zebras travel in large herds and scatter when threatened.
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