What characterizes the stripe extension down to the hooves on Grévy's zebra?

Answer

The stripes extend all the way down without fading

Grévy’s zebra possesses a stripe pattern that is markedly different from the Plains zebra, particularly concerning the lower limbs. Its stripes are narrow and numerous, and critically, they maintain this striped pattern continuously from the main body coverage all the way down to the hooves. This complete coverage contrasts with the Plains zebra, whose stripes often fade into white coloration on the legs, indicating a distinct evolutionary specialization in the striping mechanism for Grévy's species adapted to arid zones.

What characterizes the stripe extension down to the hooves on Grévy's zebra?

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