Zebra mussels have stripes.
They camouflage into grass
They might blend in with there surroundings
Yes because this helps them survive
On tigers and zebra etc yes they are.
Their stripes act as camouflage
Howrse Answer: Camouflage
It's for camouflage like what people need for safety
camouflage- although they seem to have outlasted the plants they blended in with.
It is not decorative, its not seduction - the answer is camouflage.
It camouflage's it's self with the long grass
Both the tiger and the zebra have stripes that serve as natural camouflage. The zebra is one of the few equine species that have never been reliably domesticated.