Zebros have stripes on their body. How does this adaptation help them
to survive in their habitat?
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Zebras live in open, grassy areas and have several adaptations, or special characteristics that help them survive in their habitat. Scientists think their stripes serve as sunscreen and bug repellent, act as camouflage, and help them recognize each other.
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it helps in camouflage
they camouflage with the grass as their body is full of stripes
other animals with this quality are Tigers etc.,
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