Zebras' Stripes Tell Nasty Flies to Buzz Off

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The black-and-white stripes on zebras, like these shown here in South Africa, turn off horseflies.
(Image credit: Anna-Carin Ba?ckman.)

Zebra stripes may deter bloodsucking insects, perhaps helping explain why zebras evolved their stripes, researchers say.

Zebras are best known for their dramatic stripes, but why they evolved remains uncertain. One popular notion is that stripes make it difficult for predators to single out an individual zebra from the herd, but experimental evidence for this or other ideas has been lacking.

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