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By (user no longer on site) OP
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Experiments by different researchers indicate that the stripes are effective in attracting fewer flies, including blood-sucking tsetse flies and tabanid horseflies.[10][16] A 2012 experiment in Hungary showed that zebra-striped models were nearly minimally attractive to tabanid horseflies. These flies are attracted to linearly polarized light, and the study showed that black and white stripes disrupt the attractive pattern. Further, attractiveness increases with stripe width, so the relatively narrow stripes of the three living species of zebras should be unattractive to horseflies. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Why are so many of them crossing?
You'd be bloody cross with all those lions chasing you.
lions,,,where
Did someone say lions?! "
RUN,,,,,I MEAN GALLOP |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
"Why are so many of them crossing?
You'd be bloody cross with all those lions chasing you.
lions,,,where
Did someone say lions?!
RUN,,,,,I MEAN GALLOP "
I'm galloping, I'm galloping!! |
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