DAILY PHOTO: Why the Zebra Has Stripes

Taken in April of 2017 in Mosi Oa Tunya (Victoria Falls) National Park

 

Chobe National Park, Botswana

 

I heard a person — looking at a solitary zebra — say, “That is horrible camouflage! How is it not extinct?”

The answer is found by looking at zebras in a group. When they run in a herd, it becomes impossible for a predator to distinguish one from another. Heads merge with hindquarters merging with a shoulder.  They become an amorphous monochromatic cluster with nothing to bite onto.

 

 

DAILY PHOTO: Petronas Towers by Night and by Day

By Night; Taken in December of 2013 in Kuala Lumpur

 

 

By Day

DAILY PHOTO: Looking out from Diskit Gompa

Taken in August of 2016 at Diskit Monastery in Nubra Valley

 

 

DAILY PHOTO: And It Was All Yellow

Taken in Cubbon Park, Bengaluru on March 7, 2018.





DAILY PHOTO: Lal Bagh’s Glass House

Taken in January of 2017 in January of 2017 during the Republic Day Flower Show

 

Inside the Glass House during the 2017 Republic Day Flower Show

DAILY PHOTO: Wat Yai Chaya Mongkol, Ayutthaya

Taken in the Summer of 2014 at Wat Yai Chaya Mongkol near Ayutthaya









DAILY PHOTO: The Citadel of Huế

Taken in December of 2015 in Hue, Vietnam


DAILY PHOTO: Terraced Gardens of Srinagar

Nishat Garden; Taken in August of 2016 in Srinagar


Nishat Garden


Chashme Shahi Garden (a.k.a. Mughal Garden)

DAILY PHOTO: Sapper War Memorial

Taken on March 2, 2018 in Bangalore.

DAILY PHOTO: Amer Fort & Sky

Taken in November of 2015 in Jaipur