When flies target a potential host, what visual cue do they typically lock onto before the zebra's pattern interferes?

Answer

The uniformly dark silhouette of a large mammal

Typically, biting insects lock onto the simple, uniform dark silhouette presented by a large mammal before the zebra's contrasting pattern disrupts this lock-on.

When flies target a potential host, what visual cue do they typically lock onto before the zebra's pattern interferes?

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