Is a zebra white with black stripes, or black with white stripes?
Why yes, it is.
URL: “It don’t matter, baby. They’re all beautiful.” ::Hug::
And more importantly, why are the zebras always crossing the road?
That information can only be released on a need-to-know basis.
Aren’t their bellies white? Wouldn’t that imply that they’re white with black stripes?
They’re actually grey; they just forgot to turn on anti-aliasing.
I thought they were pink with black and white hair.
Yllaria is right.
They are white with black stripes. If their bellies were black, they would be black with white stripes.
Almost, Lady Venom. To quote from the San Diego Zoo:
Are there ever any albino zebras?
If you spin them fast enough, they’re gray.
Wow, Dijon-Warlock, that’s cute. YEs, I have read someshere that they can be fierce things, but they do look good. The little albino looks as though its mother washed its pyjama suit at too high a temperature. (It has no future as a road crossing, though)
Not sure why I’m wondering, but are there any zebra-donkey’s? If not, it’s too bad.
Ain’t I just a spewage of information?
I’m wondering about the final line in the Zeedonk description: “Zeedonks love Courtney, too.”
Someone added themselves to the Wikipedia?