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Why Zebras Have Stripes

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Posted on April 23, 2014 by isaaccohen

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Contributed by Isaac Cohen, Spencer Fogelman and Moira Sullivan Simply click on the first image and click through the gallery to be taken on an epic journey with Dave the Detective as he finds out why zebras have stripes! Zebra’s … Continue reading →

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