Which is an example of a structural adaptation for a zebra? A. A zebra has stripes, which allow it to hide in the tall grass. B. A zebra actively grazes during morning and late evening. C. The zebra herd constantly moves and is in the company of other grazers for survival. D. An adult zebra will leave its birth group upon sexual maturity.
well, it is safe to say it is not D...
i think its C
i think it is A or C. ya
I would say A
A zebra's stripes probably catch the eye more quickly than any other adaption. However, these stripes serve several purposes. This includes "dazzle" camouflage. Unlike other forms of camouflage, dazzle camouflage does not hide the zebra. Instead, it breaks up his outline and makes it harder for predators to judge distances -- throwing off their strikes when hunting. Additionally, the stripes might confuse certain parasitic flies, since the zebra's patterns don't resemble other mammals from a fly's-eye-view.
well that makes sense
Yes..and it is the only STRUCTURAL adaptation among all the option
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