nZeb | ZebZeb
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Created by DaretoDream0
Zebra is striping on the body. It can express in a multitude of ways. If striping does not go across the whole body, a boundary stripe appears. The second boundary stripe can be ignored if Zebra is expressed on the face, legs, or tail.
Traits and Markings
Zebra striping on body
If not doing fullbody Zebra, striping must be contained by two boundary stripes. Boundary stripes are a stripe that cross the entire body. The legs, face, tail, and wings do not need a bounrdary stripe when striping ends there, but you can choose to have one.
Stripes are darker or lighter than base, but never pure black or pure white. Dilute coats will never have extremely dark stripes, but they can still be significantly darker than the coat.
Passable Traits
Two-Tone
Other Gene Interactions
Zebra can display above or below white genes
Mutation Interactions
Peafowl, Rosea, and Space Dust - optionally can turn Zebra their colors
Zebra Range
Blue is the minimum required expression.
Yellow is the maximum optional expression.
Orange is where a boundary stripe is not needed when the stripes end in that part of the range.
Red is the area expression is not allowed.
Minimum Expression Examples
Medium Expression Examples
Maximum Expression Examples
Import Examples