madonna and child of the savannah

DuncanStewartFineArt


R 950.00




Description

Charcoal on Fabriano

1000mm x 700mm

    No animal has a more distinctive coat than the zebra. Each animal's stripes are as unique as fingerprints—no two are exactly alike. Because of their uniqueness, stripes may also help zebras recognize one another.

    Why do zebras have stripes at all? Scientists aren't sure, but many theories center on their utility as some form of camouflage. The patterns may make it difficult for predators to identify a single animal from a running herd and distort distance at dawn and dusk. Or they may dissuade insects that recognize only large areas of single-colored fur or act as a kind of natural sunscreen.

    Zebras are social animals that spend time in herds, grazing together, primarily on grass, and even groom one another.


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