Why Do Zebras' Black and White Stripes Confuse Flies? - Explanation for 5-Year-Olds
Learn why the black-and-white stripes on zebras make it hard for flies to land on them, explained simply for young children.
Hi there! Do you know that zebras have special black and white stripes all over their bodies? These stripes aren't just for looking pretty. When flies try to land on a zebra, the stripes make the flies feel a little confused! This happens because the stripes look like they are moving when the zebra walks or runs. The moving stripes trick the flies, making it hard for them to find a spot to land on the zebra. So, the zebra's stripes help keep the bugs away and make sure the zebra feels more comfortable. Isn't that cool?
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