ocr: Azebra defends itself with its stripes. When the zebra spots a lion EBRA in the distance, it turns sO that it is facing sideways to the lion. Then, it angles its rump either straight toward ora away from the predator. The jumble of straight and sideways stripes tricks the lion into thinking it is closer to its prey than it actually is. The lion bolts from cover too early, allowing the zebra extra, life-saving seconds tos sprint away. In the Game: Think about ways you can defend yourself by confusing your opponent.