What specific stripe feature is often visible on the flanks and hindquarters of Plains Zebras?

Answer

"Shadow stripes"

Plains Zebras, the most widespread species, often exhibit fainter, brownish stripes situated between their main, bold black stripes, particularly noticeable on their flanks and hindquarters. These subsidiary markings are referred to specifically as 'shadow stripes.' This particular pattern variation is contrasted with the Grevy's Zebra, which has very narrow, distinct stripes that do not present these fainter markings. The presence or absence, and boldness, of these shadow stripes aids in differentiating Plains Zebras even within their own widespread range.

What specific stripe feature is often visible on the flanks and hindquarters of Plains Zebras?
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