How Heat and Light Help Zebra Stripes Protect the Animals
Black stripes on a zebra’s coat act like safety lines drawn across the savanna, and they do more than advertise an iconic animal. Each dark band absorbs solar radiation, heats up faster than the pale hair beside it, and sets up tiny temperature gradients that matter in the open air.Those gradients drive micro‑convection: columns of rising warm air next to cooler channels. At the scale of an insect...More
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