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No, it would merely be a blank zebra.
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The Zebras background color is black, so it would be a black horse with a white belly and legs
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It'd be stripeless Zebra
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Depends on the Zebra.
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wow, i never realized how amazing zebras were until i just googled a picture to see what my answer should be...MAN that are awesome. I'd say WHITE horse!
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It would not be a horse at all... It would still be a zebra but without stripes.
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That would make it a ''Private''. ;)
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it would still be a zebra, not a horse.
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i would say a... white or i guess blank.
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it depends? 1. it wouldn't be a horse. 2. some zebras are born with white stripes and a black body. some are born with black stripes and a white body:)....i think :/ lol!
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I don't know....hmmm....I would guess a white horse..wait...a black horse...no...I don't know.... I know! A horse without stripes! I always get these trick questions.
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My guess is that it would be a white coated zebra with black skin under the white coat and black points(nose, ear tips, mane, tail, hooves, ...). Either that or a real embarrassed equine - who would quickly retrace his steps to find them. ;-)
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According to Wikipedia, zebra's stripes are white: Zebras are black or dark animals with white stripes and their bellies have a large white blotch for camouflage purposes.[3] Some zebras have brown "shadow stripes" in between the white and black coloring. Zebras are described as black with white stripes rather than the reverse for the following three reasons:[4] White equids would not survive well in the African plains or forests.[verification needed][citation needed] The quagga, an extinct Plains zebra subspecies, had the zebra striping pattern in the front of the animal, but had a dark[verification needed] rump. When the region between the pigmented bands becomes too wide, secondary stripes[verification needed] emerge, as if suppression was weakening. The fact that some zebras have pure white bellies and legs is not very strong evidence for a white background, since many animals of different colors have white or light colored bellies and legs. so, a stripeless zebra would be black.
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a black horse and if its something retarded that mixes with incomplete dominance then its a grey one
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Neither...a zebra is not a horse.
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We would be a striped porcupine.. Nice try, but he/she would still be a zebra without stripes.
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That's like choosing sides on a mobius strip.
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