Their stripes are like fingerprints....no two are exactly alike
I hope this helps
Oh hello Kristina!
2007-02-07 09:44:00
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answered by Rider (12NI) 5
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There are four species of zebra which look different from each other and even within species, no two zebras are identical. The pattern of stripes is different for each zebra just as the pattern of fingerprints is different for each human.
By the way, the plural of "zebra" is "zebras". There is no apostrophe.
2007-02-07 19:01:31
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answered by tentofield 7
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Probably not. Like other animals, such as tigers and leopards, the skin patterns on a zebra should be different from one zebra to another. People look different from one another, even if they're closely related. In that same way, zebras should look different from each other.
2007-02-07 17:41:58
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answered by siegfriedbalmung 2
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not sure if you're asking if all zebra's have the same line pattern or if all zebra's have lines....so I'll answer both?? zebra line patterns are unique to each zebra...I think all zebras have lines though...
2007-02-07 17:42:12
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answered by kristina807 5
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they're like fingerprints no zebra even a cloned one has the same as another.
2007-02-07 17:55:45
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answered by Brandon S 1
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NO THERE ARE ABOUT FOUR SPECIES OF ZEBRA
BUT NOT A SINGLE ZEBRA OF SAME SPECIES HAVE SAME LINES IT DEPENDS UPON TEMPARATURE OF SURROUNDING THEIR DIETERY FACTORS
2007-02-08 00:40:43
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answered by Anonymous
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No, there are 4 (or 3?) different species to start with.
2007-02-07 17:38:14
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answered by Anonymous
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