Honeybee - Tiger Zebra ((new))

: Feature unique black-and-white patterns that may serve to confuse predators through "motion dazzle" or deter biting flies. 1. Apis mellifera )

Where do these three meet in the real world? In the grasslands of Asia and Africa, albeit rarely. Tigers historically shared range with wild asses and zebra-like equids. But conceptually, they form a : honeybee tiger zebra

, and . While these creatures share a visual motif, their stripes serve wildly different evolutionary purposes, ranging from survival and camouflage to complex social signaling. The Universal Language of Stripes : Feature unique black-and-white patterns that may serve

: Most subspecies are currently endangered due to habitat loss and poaching. 3. ( Equus quagga ) they form a :