Double trouble
Zebra (Equus quagga)
While Westerners believe that zebras are white with black stripes, Africans believe they are black with white stripes. Studies have concluded that in their fetal stage, their pigmentation is black, which they later lose in the areas where the white stripes appear. There are three zebra species with nine subspecies. Attempts to use zebras in the same way as horses failed because of their nervous and flighty nature.
Pedro Jarque Krebs
Print Size: 1560x1040 mm
Frame Size: 1740x1220 mm
Paper Type: Felix Schooller True Baryta 310gsm
Frame Colour: Black
Exhibit: POS PJ 296 08
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Double trouble
Archival Giclee Digital Print
Zebra (Equus quagga)
While Westerners believe that zebras are white with black stripes, Africans believe they are black with white stripes. Studies have concluded that in their fetal stage, their pigmentation is black, which they later lose in the areas where the white stripes appear. There are three zebra species with nine subspecies. Attempts to use zebras in the same way as horses failed because of their nervous and flighty nature.
Photographer:
Pedro Jarque Krebs
بيدرو جارك كريبس
Print Size: 1560x1040 mm
Frame Size: 1740x1220 mm
Exhibit: POS PJ 296 08