
For more than a century, scientists have puzzled over one of nature’s most striking visual features: the black-and-white stripes of zebras. Since the days of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace1, researchers have proposed numerous explanations
Despite the abundance of theories, modern research has gradually narrowed the field.

For more than a century, scientists have puzzled over one of nature’s most striking visual features: the black-and-white stripes of zebras. Since the days of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace1, researchers have proposed numerous explanations