McKenzie, K. Smith, T. Garcia, L. Lee, H. Sullivan, J.
This study explores the impact of nuclear annihilation on the famous zebra stripes. Using a rigorous comparative analysis, we examine the differences between the survivors and the casualties. Our findings suggest that while both groups experienced significant changes, the survivors were able to maintain their signature stripes albeit in a slightly altered color. The casualties, on the other hand, experienced a complete loss of stripes, resulting in a new breed of naked zebras. Our research provides valuable insights into the potential effects of nuclear war on not just humans, but also animal populations.