Biology, asked by aahmed009, 9 months ago

Why are zebras black and white in color?
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Answered by btsrocks234
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All the fur grows from follicles that contain the pigment-generating melanocyte cells. It's just that in the white fur, these melanocytes are deactivated. This implies that black is the default colour of the fur and that's why most authorities and experts describe zebras as black with white stripes.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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some zebras are born with genetic variation that make them all black and white stripes..........

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