Question I am dying to enjoy answered.?
Are zebras black with white stripes or white with black stripes?
Or, is their skin actually both black and white?
They are white with black stripes!!
Zebras carry the gene of co-dominance, that is have both a black gene and white gene. Some long time ago there were full white zebras and full black zebras.
so to answer your request for information: BOTH.
idk
white next to black stripes i think
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Shel Silverstein says that when he asked a Zebra that it asked him "Are you happy with appalling days or sad with happy days?"
Zebras or white with black stripes lol
Answers: I reckon their skin is black, and their hair alternates between white and black...my thoughts are that their skin is striped, but this is what wiki says.
Stripes
Zebras are black or dark animals next to white stripes and their bellies have a large white blotch for camouflage purposes.[2] Some zebras have brown "shadow stripes" contained by between the white and black coloring.
Zebras are described as black with white stripes rather than the reverse for the following three reasons:[3]
1. White equids would not survive in good health in the African plains or forests.
2. The quagga, an extinct Plains zebra subspecies, had the zebra striping pattern within the front of the animal, but had a dark rump.
3. When the region between the pigmented bands become too wide, secondary stripes emerge, as if suppression be weakening.
The fact that some zebras have pure white bellies and legs is not extremely strong evidence for a white background, since many animals of different colors have white or bedside light colored bellies and legs.
and there's another site that answers it as well which is posted
Zebras are white near black stripes. There, I saved your life
it must be both idk