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  • Oh I get it now, there were many lions in prisons so the vintage prison uniform was disigned to make the prisioners into zebras? Right?

  • 1:36 Zebra's like pwned you lion

  • 1;49 ZEBRA BUT LOL p.s I love zebras!!!!!

  • "Sometimes" What? Lions fail almost all the time when they hunt.

  • @mwillis1000 yes, that's why nature is harsh place to live. Lions rarely have their stomach full like humans. But they can survive without food for a week or more.

  • they only see in black and white? doesn't seem much of a challenge for them then.

  • @Jxsmine don't mind their eyes. Their hearing, smell, and attack are the dangerous ones.

  • WRONG!, the lions see in color!

  • Yeeeee you know what it isssss, black and....white?

  • if blackn white is the best way to fool or enemies then i betta find a white gal

  • Why haven't wildebeest evolved to have white and black stripes?

  • 2:06 "wilderbeast" lol

  • are zebras black with white stripes? or white with black stripes?

  • lol wilderbeast

  • Lolz @1:16 lions can't see in color.... owned

  • Poor lion one second hes thinking of luch the next, "wtf.. where did lunch go?"

  • how do we know they see in black and white?

  • @ferrari2k7 technology of course

  • @caligal2010 but what tech do we use to see what they see?

  • @ferrari2k7 There is the actual biology of the animals eye that helps them understand how they view things. For example, if an animal has rods but no cones they know the animal can only see in black and white. If the animal only has cones and no rods, they know the animal can only see in color. They can also tell the level of day/night vision capabilities based on cone/rod counts. Animals that are nocturnal tend to have many more rods than those who are daytime critters.

  • @caligal2010 cooool ok i get it now ty

  • @ferrari2k7 haha your welcome :)

  • @caligal2010 What colors? Red, yellow, blue, black, white, those are all colors.

  • i do not trust the 'education' this video is attempting to give me.

  • their not black with white stripes, their white with black stripes......... i think :l

  • @dodgers6620 XD

  • @dodgers6620 No, zebras are in fact black with white stripes. This makes sense since the pattern is a result of pigment activation (black) and inhibition (white). That means black is the actual color of the fur, and the white patches are simply the areas that lack pigmentation. To top it off, most zebras have dark skin beneath their fur!

  • @caligal2010 dude i was being sarcastic.....chill

  • @dodgers6620 i couldn't tell lol sorry :P

  • @caligal2010 LOL its cool i tend to have that affect of sarcasm sometimes....i should be more careful of where im a smartass hahaha

  • TITI flies O,o umm ughh never watching it agian*on mind:maybe i would AWESOME!!!!*

  • i hope her saying lions see black in white was metaphorical....

  • @montelka exactly .. lol

  • @montelka lions do see in black and white. its the truth.

  • @caligal2010 of course they see color, maybe not like humans or birds (because their night vision limits the number of cones)....but they definitely do see colors! i think the only advantage a zebras have is the massive stampede! that confuses the lions...

  • evolution ftw

  • The stripes have very little to do with visual effects confusing predators, the black strips get hotter than the white stripes, therebye causing an airflow over the zebra's skin which helps it to keep cool even on the hottest still days.

  • Who else is black and white? Michael Jackson! *Jokes*

  • Lion: "Where is waldo??where??why does he have to be black and white, WHYYYYYYYY???!!!!"

  • "Wilderbeast" man they really gotta change this woman narrator.

  • @FightingForFreedom23 i know, total douche

  • Fuck she's annoying.

  • What optical illusion exactly? The doppler effect?

  • @morbidpancakes Doppler effect is to do with sound.

  • @louthleviathan But there's blue-shifts and red-shifts. That has to do with increasing and decreasing wavelengths...

  • lions see only black and white wtf?

  • haha zebras are so bomb

    dude at 1:37 the zebra is liek what bitch...wanna piece of me...didnt think so *snort*

  • lol at 1:39 the zebra's like *heh motherfucker*

  • these stripes not realy works all the time. loins many time kill them!

  • Stripes are cool and all but Wildebeasts have horns

  • Seriously, are you seven?

  • I used to watch this show! I love zebras and their wonderous stripes.

  • wtf this is educational not a place to pick up guys. wow zebras are awesome :)

  • @adtchica14 why were you looking online how to pick up guys?

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