Science, asked by bhavsarbira, 5 months ago

why are zebras and tigers called comouflaging animal​

Answers

Answered by kateeeykat
0

Answer:

Even though the a zebra's stripes are black and white, whereas the color of grass is green or brown, the stripes also provide effective camouflage because lions are color blind! Zebra's stripe patterns are like our fingerprints. Every zebra has its own arrangement.

Zoologists believe stripes offer zebras protection from predators in a couple of different ways. The first is as simple pattern-camouflage, much like the type the military uses in its fatigue design. The wavy lines of a zebra blend in with the wavy lines of the tall grass around it.

Some animals use camouflage to survive. Camouflage is when an animal blends in with its surroundings. Some Bengal tigers are called white tigers, because all of their fur is white with black stripes.

hope it helps, have a nice day!

Similar questions