From tiger to coral snake, here are 10 animals that have unique stripe patterns
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Tigers, the largest members of the cat family, are known for their iconic orange-and-black striped coats
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Zebras are famous for their black and white striped coats - but they aren't just for show. These patterns help with camouflage and play an essential role in social interactions
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Bongo, a forest antelope, displays bright white stripes across its reddish-brown coat. This pattern helps them stay concealed from predators
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Striped hyenas have stocky builds on long legs. Their torsos are short compared to their legs and they have black stripes on their coats
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Coral snakes are bright, and their stripes connect to form rings. They may be yellow, black, or red and their heads have a yellow band just behind their black snouts
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Chipmunks have unique black stripes, which help them blend into the forest while looking for seeds and nuts
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The ring-tailed lemurs have long, striped tails and are categorised as endangered due to habitat loss and hunting
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Okapis, endangered relatives of giraffes, have striped legs. They are found in the Congo Basin, where they face habitat destruction