Giraffe, M. Hippo, B. Rhino, K. Elephant, P. Gorilla, S.
This paper investigates the epistemological insights of the zebra, a seemingly commonplace mammal that may hold the key to unlocking the mysteries of knowledge. Through an exhaustive examination of their stripes, we propose a new theory of epistemology that centers around the concept of ambiguity. In this theory, knowledge is never certain but is always in flux, much like the shifting patterns of a zebra's stripes. We conclude that the zebra may just be the world's foremost philosopher and offer new avenues of inquiry for future research. Overall, this paper proves that one should never underestimate the intellectual depth of animals and that even striped horses have much to teach us.