The Original Hypothesis of the Reason Zebras Are Stripped and the Reason This Hypothesis Was Proven Incorrect During the 20th Century, the Location Scientists Discovered That Zebra Stripes Are a Beneficial for Protection From Tsetse Flies, How Scientists Setup the Hungarian Zebra Stripe Experiment (Horváth’s Tabanid Attraction Study) to Monitor Zebra and Tsetse Fly Interaction, the Result of the Hungarian Zebra Stripe Experiment, the Reason the Tsetse Fly Experiences Difficulty Locating Zebras, the Inability of Scientists to Prove the Reason(s) Zebras Possess Stripes, the Secondary Hypothesis of the Reason Zebras Possess Stripes, and the Tertiary Hypothesis of the Reason Zebras Possess Stripes

It was first theorized that the stripes of the zebra had to do with social cohesion, but when a zebra was born with spots in the 20th century, and had no trouble interacting with other zebras without being shunned, that theory was debunked. Hungarian scientists were the first to discover that the zebras striped pattern could be due to the Tsetse fly which kills humans, horses, among other animals. They painted 4 wooden horses, 1 white, 1 black, 1 brown, and 1 with stripes like a zebra and then c...


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