We watched a video in class last week about Africa. It showed lots of clips of all the cool safari animals, including the zebra. So I was wondering... is a zebra black with white stripes or white with black stripes?
- Curious in California
Dear Curious,
Well that is a fantastic question. I am glad you asked. I have actually been on a number of African safaris in my day. On one of these particular excursions, I had a face to face encounter with a pack of wild zebras at a watering hole. Upon nearing the incredible beast, I noticed that the true color of a zebra is gray. So in response to your question, it is neither white nor black. The zebra has both white and black stripes covering its gray exterior.
-Melvin
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The theory of Evolution states that all living species on the planet Earth come from a common ancestor. However the biggest question which has been looming over evolution is how did the first living thing come to life? Your thoughts Melvin?
hey melvin it's been a while since your last post...like two months. Cat got your tongue? and why is that even a saying??
Hey Melvin...
Why does ASU east smell like sweaty male anatomy? And what are your thoughts on a portion of Obama's stimulus package going towards a skyscraper-sized bottle of Febreeze to make my walk to class a little more endurable?
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