Perhaps no other African animal is of such mass interest as zebras, the stripes on the skin of which haunt scientists from around the world. There are already many versions of their purpose, but none of these explanations satisfy the minds of inquisitive researchers. Earlier assumptions were made that the stripes on the skin serve to mask, determine the species affiliation among other animals, disorientation of enemies, as well as to save from annoying insects that are lost in front of a cunning striped pattern. ...