Earlier this month Michael Fitt came across this newborn zebra in the north-western area of the Okavango Delta, in Vumbura Concession. The zebra has a rather amazing dark colour due to a small genetic abnormality linked to the amount of melanin affecting the pigmentation of the fur.
There have been at least three other dark zebras born like this in the area however none of them have reached more than 6 months old with the last foal born of this kind facing its demise to hyeanas within a few months. Unfortunately if you stand out from the crowd you are a target. Due to other abnormalities of this nature some scientist’s claim that zebra’s stripes are formed from the inhibition of melanin and that the “default” color of a zebra is black. In other words, a zebra is black with white stripes.
There
have been at least three other dark zebras born like this in the area
however none of them have reached more than 6 months old with the last
foal born of this kind facing its demise to hyeanas within a few months.
Unfortunately if you stand out from the crowd you are a target. Due to
other abnormalities of this nature some scientist’s claim that
zebra’s stripes are formed from the inhibition of melanin and that the
“default” color of a zebra is black. In other words, a zebra is black
with white stripes. - See more at:
http://africageographic.com/blog/black-baby-zebra/#sthash.ilFatvgD.dpuf
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