You said:
TseTse-fly won't see them, but lions probably better.
(re: zebras and their stripes)
I don't think that a zebra's stripes have anything to do with tsetse flies
seeing them. The stripes are a group oriented camouflage that is especially
usefull to a herd animal. When the zebras are grouped together (as they
usually are) it can be somewhat difficult to pick out *one* zebra, which is
precisely what most predators are looking to do. That is, to find a likely
prospect and isolate it.
Aaron Felker
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