The zebra has a floral robe, smooth stripes in black and white, as if it were painted, shining in the sunlight. People will worry that the zebra's pattern is too eye-catching, isn't that deliberately exposing yourself to the enemy?
In fact, the zebra is a gregarious and more 'quiet' animal, and its self-defense and resistance to predators are poor. The stripes in black and white are actually a protective color that adapts to the environment.
Under sunlight or moonlight, the black and white colors on zebras absorb and reflect different light, which can destroy and disperse the contours of the figure. From a distance, it is difficult to distinguish zebras from their surroundings. In this way, zebras can reduce the chance of being discovered by predators to achieve their own protection.