<p>JM: I had always heard that Zebras were black on white. I suppose some might argue that they are white on black. In any event, althought their markings are distinctive to our eyes, to a lion, apparently, it is the nature of the markings rather than the colors that are important. That is, since a lion is color blind, the black/white issue is insignificant. It is the wavy pattern that confuses the rascally ol’ lion. </p>
<p>Kind of like how good lookin’ women confuse us ol’ guys on a Friday [it is Friday?] afternoon. We don’t care so much what they have to say or what color they are, it’s the wavy patterns that get us confused.</p>