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  1. Tira and others like him have a genetic mutation called pseudomelanism. This causes abnormalities in their stripe patterns.
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    In Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park, a rare albino zebra has been discovered. The foal, named Ndasiata, is seen running around in a field without the black and white stripes that the species is known for, in a video posted to Instagram by the park.
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    Over the last few decades, more and more zebras across Africa are being born with abnormal stripe patterns, and new research says that humans may be partly to blame. In a new study published in the journal Molecular Ecology, biologists looked at DNA from 140 plains zebras across Africa, including seven with abnormal stripes.
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  3. Some zebras are developing odd stripes, and humans …

    Apr 1, 2021 · A biologist studying abnormal stripe patterns in zebras says humans could be partly to blame for their strange look — and that it could be an early sign of problems for the species.

  4. The truth behind why zebras have stripes - BBC

    Dec 11, 2019 · The three living species of zebras that roam eastern and southern Africa with their coat of dark hair broken by stripes of white, unpigmented hair, are the only striped equids. Striping...

  5. Learn Why This Polka-Dotted Baby Zebra Has No Stripes - My …

  6. A Zebra with Dots Instead of Stripes? - Snopes.com

    Claim: A photograph shows a zebra that was born with dots instead of stripes.

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  7. Spotted in Kenya: A Baby Zebra With Polka Dots | Smithsonian

  8. How the Zebra Got Its Stripes, According to Science

  9. This Baby Zebra Was Born With Spots Instead Of Stripes

    Sep 18, 2019 · A baby zebra with spots instead of stripes! A rare polka dot baby zebra was spotted (pun intended) in Kenya, and the internet is going wild. The animal has already captured many a heart (ours included), and photos of the …

  10. Are Zebras White with Black Stripes or Black with White …

    But this question is no joke, because it actually does have an answer: zebras are black with white stripes. At first glance, it may appear the opposite is true—after all, the black stripes of many zebras end on the belly and towards the inside of …

  11. Spotted and oddly striped zebras may be a warning for …

    Jan 21, 2021 · It’s possible odd stripes could make the zebras more obvious to predators; for instance, most recorded instances of polka-dotted zebras are as foals, not adults.