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Zebras' stripes are thought to be an adaptation that has been passed down to prevent zebras from being seen by the tsetse fly. The tsetse fly is
part of the zebra's natural habitat and transmits deadly diseases to zebras. What would most likely happen to a zebra born in the wild without
stripes?
The zebra would become part of a new species of zebra.
The zebra would pass the color trait on to the next generation.
The zebra would adapt to a different habitat.
The zebra would not live long enough to pass the trait on.

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Answer:

The zebra would not live long enough to pass the trait on.

Explanation:

Without the stripes, the tsetse fly will target the zebra and kill it before it can reproduce with other zebras to pass the trait on

in the unlikely event that it does, either the offspring will have the similar trait (of being stripeless) and die from the fly before it can reproduce again or the more dominant trait (with stripes) will take over and the offspring will not have the stripeless traits