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∙ 13y agoBarcode
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∙ 13y agoThe reader you are referring to is likely a barcode scanner. Barcode scanners use laser technology to read the black and white stripes (barcode) on food packages, which contain information such as product details, pricing, and inventory data. When scanned, this information is transmitted to a computer system for processing and tracking purposes.
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Zebras typically have more black stripes than white stripes. The specific stripe pattern varies among different zebra species, but in general, the black stripes tend to dominate the overall appearance of the animal.
lots of things...i think you should be more clearer...but i think u mean a zebra (ZeEe-BrR-Uh)
A zebra crossing typically has six to eight white stripes, alternating with black stripes, running horizontally across the road.
Two examples of striped animals are the zebra, known for its iconic black and white stripes, and the chipmunk, which has distinct stripes down its back.
Yes, baby zebras are born with stripes. The stripes help provide camouflage against predators in their natural habitat and also help young zebras recognize their mothers in a herd.
A bar-code reader.
Called a barcode scanner.
A bar-code reader.
Zebra's are white with black stripes. Zebra's are not black with white stripes.
They are white in black stripes.
Black and white stripes ...but is it black with white stripes, or white with black stripes???
His stripes are orange and black.
Yes, sometimes.
Zebras are indeed WHITE with BLACK stripes. if u shave off the fur, (which is cruelty cuz it hurts the animal) then they do have black undernieth but when people ask if there white with black stripes or black with white stripes, there talking about the OUTER layer so they are DEFINITLY WHITE WITH BLACK STRIPES!!! (it annoys me when peaople say they are black with white stripes cuz stripes have an END! and the BLACK STRIPES HAVE AN END!!!)
White with black stripes or orange with black stripes.
The black stripes on a white tiger are caused by a genetic mutation that affects the pigmentation of their fur. This mutation disrupts the normal distribution of pigment-producing cells called melanocytes, resulting in the unique black stripes on a white background.
Many scientists believe that zebras have black and white stripes to confuse predators.