Zebra Print
by Shoal Hollingsworth
Title
Zebra Print
Artist
Shoal Hollingsworth
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
I took this at the Los Angeles Zoo and loved how this turned out. These Zebras lined up for me nicely. Zebras are wild relatives of donkeys and horses. Although horses are taller, heftier, and faster, zebras have dazzling stripes and lots of attitude! The stripe pattern of each zebra is as unique as individual human fingerprints, and zebras use them to identify one another. While some think the stripes serve to camouflage individuals and confuse predators, new research shows that stripes may have evolved to keep away biting flies that carry diseases. The stripes seem to disorient the flies’ low-resolution vision and keep them from landing.
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November 28th, 2021
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Comments (49)
Adrienne Wilson
WOW, yikes...stripes. Great capture of these fantastic creatures. Great timing to get the stripes to line up.
Hanne Lore Koehler
Congratulations, Shoal, on your INTENT TO DECEIVE contest win with this magnificent capture! L/F
Sarah Irland
This is truly a wonderful photograph, Shoal! Congratulations on your Win in the Intent to Deceive Contest. Well done! L/F
Dr Debra Stewart's Gallery
Congratulations on your Win in THE INTENT TO DECEIVE CONTEST sponsored by The Intent of the Artist on 1/26/23!!!
Gary F Richards
Congratulations on your Top Finish in the contest… THIS ONE HAS A STORY BEHIND IT! Fl