So Tira may in fact be susceptible to a lot more of transmittable diseases than her striped cousins. Disguising some horses as zebras, the researchers found that while flies approach all animals, something about the striped coat dazzles them and drives them away once they get too close. This study suggests that the stripes help avert biting flies. Scientists have long debated why zebras have stripes, or what purpose they serve. While similar foals have been seen in Botswana’s Okavango Delta, this may be the first in Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve, Liu told National Geographic. Reg Larison, a biologist at University of California, Los Angeles told National Geographic that pseudomelanism can cause abnormalities in zebra stripe patterns. Tira’s unique polka dots are believed to be due to a genetic mutation named pseudomelanism. “At first I thought it was a zebra that had been captured and painted or marked for purposes of migration. Anthony Tira, a tour guide and photographer who named the foal Tira told Daily Nation, a Kenyan newspaper. Photographer Frank Liu has posted a video of an unusual creature – a zebra foal with a dark coat and white polka dots. □ Tira - The Odd One post shared by Frank Liu on at 4:25am PDT ‘Marketing and PR promote just one individual’: Gautam Gambhir on India’s World Cup wins.
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