Stripes ..
It is generally believed that zebras have white fur with black or brown stripes because the stripes end at their stomachs and the inner side of their legs which are white.
But recent studies have proven otherwise – zebras are actually black with white stripes
I took this photograph in Tanzania from inside the vehicle, which was like a big mobile hide. Shooting from a wildlife hide (also called a wildlife blind) is a great way to get close to wildlife. Using your own portable hide gives you flexibility, too, allowing you to set up camp wherever you think you might be able to spot animals. Being inside a hide will make you invisible to the wildlife and that will make them wander around without fear and might get close to your lens!
The striping is mainly formed due to selective pigmentation
As mentioned, zebra embryos are completely black, while the white stripes appear at the last embryonic stage
Also .. there is no similarity in the lines that are found on the bodies of zebras as they differ completely from one zebra to another in terms of width, length and typical distribution of those lines, as it is impossible to find two zebras that have the same lines and are unique as fingerprints