tizer said:And as for the skin colour, I am not sure what your debate is Chlidonias but taken from a fresh skin of a zebra, and when you look closely at the skin and hair on a live zebra the skin colour is black.
there has been no debate about the skin colour of zebra. People seem to be confusing the pelage colour with skin colour. They are not interchangeable. If one is going to use the argument that the coat of zebras is black with white stripes because the skin is black, then one could just as easily say that orang-utans are not actually orange at all because their skin is black. As I said, the debate on the colour pattern of zebra would be long (and probably acrimonious) because it is to a large degree a matter of opinion which side you adhere to.Paradoxurus said:The following photograph in the gallery solves the question of Zebra skin colour:
http://www.zoochat.com/206/longleat-hair-loss-zebra-38254/
At Longleat there is/was a zebra with hair loss and it could be clearly seen that the skin was black.
that is exactly right and is the position I stand at, because neither hair colour is covering the other hair colour, they are just two different hair colours forming a side-by-side pattern.Pertinax said:Zebras are not Black animals with White Stripes, nor are they White Animals with Black Stripes.
They are just animals with Black & White stripes...
The following photograph in the gallery solves the question of Zebra skin colour:
http://www.zoochat.com/206/longleat-hair-loss-zebra-38254/
Sorry, my mistake; I was referring to Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (2005). Colin Groves contributed many chapters to this book, but it was actually Peter Grubb that authored the chapter on Perissodactyls. For the record, he recognises the following zebra taxa:
Equus burchellii antiquorum
Equus burchellii boehmi
Equus burchellii borensis
Equus burchellii burchellii
Equus burchellii chapmanni
Equus burchellii crawshaii
Equus grevyi
Equus quagga (with a note that splitting burchellii is controversial)
Equus zebra hartmannae
Equus zebra zebra