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Rare Zebra Spotted In Kenya (photos) by Updatebaze(m): 12:17pm On Sep 17, 2019
Photos of a young Zebra at the Maasai Mara Reserve in Kenya has gone viral following its unique stripes which is different from the wild life’s distinctive black-and-white striped coats.

Antony Tira, the renowned guide who shared photos of the young Zebra named ‘Tira’ said he thought it was deliberately painted for purposes of migration.

“At first I thought it was a zebra that had been captured and painted or marked for purposes of migration. I was confused when I first saw it,” he told Nation.

However Zoologists have revealed that the Zebra which was one week old when the photos were taken has a rare melanin disorder. Zebras are orgininally not black and white animals, their stripes are simply an adaptation of nature.

The default colour of a zebra is black but the white stripes are formed from the inhibition of melanin. It is an adaptation of nature which scientists believe is meant to keep insects at bay, as the monochrome pattern seems to throw off the visual systems of flies.


Here are more photos below;
Read more gist :https://updatebaze.com/2019/09/17/rare-zebra-spotted-in-kenya-photos/
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Re: Rare Zebra Spotted In Kenya (photos) by Updatebaze(m): 12:18pm On Sep 17, 2019
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Re: Rare Zebra Spotted In Kenya (photos) by eTECTIV: 12:24pm On Sep 17, 2019
Other zebras have been bleaching all d while grin grin
Re: Rare Zebra Spotted In Kenya (photos) by MASTERCHIEF0847(m): 1:09pm On Sep 17, 2019
The Black Knight, as predicted has arrived.
Re: Rare Zebra Spotted In Kenya (photos) by Nobody: 1:51pm On Sep 17, 2019
Updatebaze:
Photos of a young Zebra at the Maasai Mara Reserve in Kenya has gone viral following its unique stripes which is different from the wild life’s distinctive black-and-white striped coats.

Antony Tira, the renowned guide who shared photos of the young Zebra named ‘Tira’ said he thought it was deliberately painted for purposes of migration.

“At first I thought it was a zebra that had been captured and painted or marked for purposes of migration. I was confused when I first saw it,” he told Nation.

However Zoologists have revealed that the Zebra which was one week old when the photos were taken has a rare melanin disorder. Zebras are orgininally not black and white animals, their stripes are simply an adaptation of nature.

The default colour of a zebra is black but the white stripes are formed from the inhibition of melanin. It is an adaptation of nature which scientists believe is meant to keep insects at bay, as the monochrome pattern seems to throw off the visual systems of flies.


Here are more photos below;
Read more gist :https://updatebaze.com/2019/09/17/rare-zebra-spotted-in-kenya-photos/
cc: lalasticlala

Looks like an Impala or a cross between an Impala and a Zebra.
Re: Rare Zebra Spotted In Kenya (photos) by spyglaxx: 2:47pm On Sep 17, 2019
Melanin mutation. Offshoot of enviromental pollution.

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