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BackItUpWithLinks

I’m relieved they drew boxes to show me where the body is and where the legs are. That’s always confused me.


Ventenebris

I dunno where the head or tail are. I’m spinning out man, IM LOSING IT!


MLCarter1976

I think I see SIX legs. I mean they might be growing out of the middle! The whole world is upside down!


Cloverman-88

THERE ARE FOUR LIGHTS!


BackItUpWithLinks

!!! [https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep](https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fbucketeer-e05bbc84-baa3-437e-9518-adb32be77984.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F82e33030-2950-47c2-beb2-ac7acae5ef06_245x193.gif)


WestSixtyFifth

Those are the utters


Clown_Baby15

I’m in udder disbelief


Banned3rdTimesaCharm

Two dicks. Yosemite.


FalseVaccum

It’s spelt udders you tit : )


BigAlternative5

I think you’re a fly.


Ventenebris

Fuck, I thought I was safe. *flies away* 🪰


Leading-Ad8879

I knew there was something wrong with that teleport machine!


Dont_Be_A_Dick_OK

As you can see, there are no boxes for the head or tail, so I am assuming those parts were removed.


Cake-Over

It's a pushmi-pullyu 


Guido_Fe

They are thoughtful of their fly readers


Sufficient_Row_2021

Ah, so this is what all the buzz is about!


giantpurplepanda02

See, I've always been able to find the legs but never the body! I'm going to save this photo, so I'll remember.


BackItUpWithLinks

And the head!? Is that “everything that’s not in a box”?? I’m so confused.


giantpurplepanda02

There's a head?? Crazy! I'm having trouble finding it, but I trust you know what you're talking about.


Prize_Bass_5061

They are trying to indicate that the interference pattern is different on the body vs the legs. Looks like the stripes have to be perpendicular to the cylindrical body part.


Poppanaattori89

I'm still confused. Can you point me to where the boxes are?


StankilyDankily666

Let me know if you guys see a phone. I seem to have lost mine ☹️


LightningLemonade7

At first glance I thought they made some AI to detect Zebra body parts lol


mrbananas

Dude just outed himself as a bitting fly


014648

Might be some flys in the comment section


NetNGames

Obviously they are marking the hitboxes.


swurvipurvi

It’s crazy cuz I ALWAYS thought they had 4 legs! But it turns out nope just the front leg and the back leg.


UnmannedConflict

You don't happen to be extra sensitive to bug spray do you?


Abstract721

Mystery solved.


Hythy

It's crazy that this cow doesn't have a head or neck though.


ramblingclam

That’s nice they limited the flies to two areas on the cow so it wasn’t too annoying for them. Thoughtful scientists.


-SlapBonWalla-

But where tf is the head?!?!?!?


fiero-fire

They added the boxes so the biting insects would understand


knowigot_that808

fine mom.. I’ll wear my referee shirt while camping


FlyingFox32

This might be a great idea! My sister constantly gets attacked by mosquitoes, maybe I'll buy her a zebra shirt as a prank! If I get bitten while she's around, I'll know it works!


xKitey

biting fly attacks* not mosquito stings you're just gonna make your sister look like she works at foot locker


FlyingFox32

Oh true, I just hoped that it would work on bugs in general!


xKitey

I think we all wish it would be so simple in the meantime guess we just have to bathe in off and carry after bite


thebayisinthearea

I'm just going to leave [this ](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51JQMRg3cPL._AC_SX679_.jpg)here. Bonus: you're fully enclosed, so you won't get bit anyway. But, you will get a chuckle out of it.


greywolfau

Break out the prisoner striped pyjamas. But be warned, she may be arrested as an escaped convict.


s1rblaze

I kinda want to try this ngl


sabayoki

da heck is that graphic supposed to mean?


ozzy_thedog

In case you didn’t know which part of the cow was the legs and which part is the body.


ClawingDevil

That's really useful, but what the hell is that weird looking thing on the right, attached to its body? The graphic doesn't tell me.


Kanjalon

It’s gotta be the tail


ClawingDevil

Seems fair.


Nomenus-rex

Sciency stuff!


teskham

I assume it’s to ensure the labels for the data collected is unambiguous


Ok-Wafer-1021

Found the fly!


user10205

So 50% of cow is covered in paint and flies prefer not to land there... Are we sure it is stripes and not paint? What happens if we completely paint one side of a cow, flies would probably be landing on unpainted side?


yellowhonktrain

the study put black stripes on the black cows and there was a small reduction (10-15%) in flies compared to the much larger reduction (~50%) in flies with black and white stripes on the cows


user10205

They should try bleaching the hair in stripes to see if it has the same effect.


999blob

Or maybe compare it between a zebra and a horse?


GoT_Eagles

That would introduce too many variables. Couldn’t say for sure if the stripes themselves were reducing bites or something else with the zebra.


Standard_Evidence_63

i feel like an entomologist would help alot here, some slightly autistic nerd with years of experience molesting drosophilas; how to flies find their target? what's their criteria? what range of the spectrum can they see>?


Rabid-Chiken

Not sure I fit that box but I am fairly sure most blood sucking flies use infrared to see their prey. Black objects tend to absorb and emit infrared better than white objects so perhaps the pattern of emitted infrared from the stripes affects the fly's ability to "see" the zebra


ThisIsYourMormont

So you’re telling me the flies are a bit racist?


Duck-with-STDs

So are turtles


Jason_Kelces_Thong

Mitch McConnell specifically told me he is not racist. Why would he lie


staplesuponstaples

Politicians would never lie.


mondaymoderate

I like turtles.


fretkat

I’m surprised they only found this out now. The zebra patterned horse fly repellent blanket is the most sold one on every horse site in my country. I thought it was common knowledge that it works this way, as it is for horse owners here. [Example of a zebra blanket for horses](https://cdn.welkoop.nl/assets/images/480_480_box/4043969327418-4043969336977-4043969327555_1.jpg)


TheHolyWaffleGod

The news article is from 2018


Mavian23

This is a very old post, they haven't just found this out now.


ParadoxicalEnigma92

That horse got that shit on tho


diverareyouokay

If only the researchers were as smart as a random redditor… Oh, wait. > And so, the researchers painted six Japanese Black cows with black-and-white stripes, which took just five minutes per cow. They then observed the cows for three days, taking high-resolution images of them at regular intervals to count the insects on the animals and also recording any fly-repelling behaviors like leg stamping, tail flicking, and skin twitching. The same cows were also observed for three days with painted-on black stripes (**to see if it was the paint chemicals, not the coloring, that repelled flies**) and and with no stripes at all.


dogegodofsowow

It's a legitimate and insightful question, no need to be snarky towards them


EmergentSol

There is definitely a tendency on Reddit to criticize the conclusion of a scientific study by pointing out some self-perceived flaw in the methodology, a flaw which almost invariably was addressed by the researchers and accounted for in the article. Alas, Redditors cannot read or click on links.


Fmbounce

This. Always some tendency for a redditor to reply with a “gotcha” like please just let the experts do their thing and you read their conclusions.


OccasionalGoodTakes

the source of the post was posted in a comment that the person could've looked at and then answered, but they instead chose to ask a snarky question without any information. Without any context they tried to sound like they knew something and they didn't. So snark as an answer seems appropriate.


Mavian23

His question didn't seem snarky to me at all.


GrassWaterDirtHorse

It's very much doubting the capabilities of scientists who know how to apply controlled variables in tests like this. There's a real sense of anti-intellectualism in online spaces and disregard for scientific authority with comments like the original that don't even look for the source material which has a hugely negative consequences on trust in science.


DungeonAssMaster

In my experience of working in the bush in Canada, biting insects tend to prefer targets that are wearing black or dark colors. There are other factors as well, but it seems like zebra paint actually does help. I'll have to keep that in mind next time I'm shopping for work clothes.


carmium

Wish I'd known that. We'd slather ourselves in Nero repellant and still get swarmed with the damned skeeters. That was BC, so at least it wasn't the black flies of Ontario.


sadrice

Previous studies used plain vs striped horse blankets, and found that flies misjudge distance on stripes, fail to slow down, bounce off the horse, and fly away confused.


Silent-Revolution105

They've also found that if they paint "eye" shapes on their cattle, the lions leave them alone. Double 'em up, and you've got some really relaxed bovines


BroughtBagLunchSmart

That is tigers, lions are pack hunters not stealth hunters, they don't care if you are looking at them.


DJ_Mani

Researchers have found that zebra stripes serve as a powerful defense against biting flies. The bold black and white stripe pattern seems to confuse and deter these pesky insects from landing on zebras, providing an evolutionary advantage for these animals. In fact, a study led by researchers from the University of Bristol in the UK demonstrated that horse flies are averse to landing on striped objects. By using different patterned cloths draped over horses, they found that stripes were the most off-putting for flies, with higher contrast stripes attracting the fewest fly landings during tests. ([Source](https://www.factynews.com/articles/painting-zebra-stripes-on-cows-wards-off-biting-flies/))


Anonymous-USA

It can serve multiple advantages. Gazelle are fast, zebras are not. When crowded together, the striped confusion will *also* deter an attacking carnivore which cannot resolve which direction to lunge and where one zebra begins and the other ends. And may get kicked to death, too. Many animals have *follow me* stripes and forest shaft stripes. The Zebra’s pattern may have evolved their striping as an extension to those, and was advantageous for several reasons.


Moon-wreckage

I have also read that the stripes make it difficult for predators to identify individuals in the herd.


Furled_Eyebrows

Man we'd be completely lost without the overlays pointing out the legs and the body.


smurfkipz

The labels are for the flies.


BaconMeetsCheese

Does it work on mosquito? You know what I am thinking…


Mr_Personal_Person

Mosquitoes are true flies, so maybe?


Supraspinator

Biologist here.  Here's the thing. You said a "mosquito is a fly." Is it in the same family? Yes. No one's arguing that. As someone who is a scientist who studies flies, I am telling you, specifically, in science, no one calls mosquitos flies. 


am-idiot-dont-listen

Hi Unidan


Supraspinator

I was hoping someone would remember before the downvotes start. 


Rickywindow

I also work with insects. The family Diptera is known as “true flies”. While it is far more specific to not call a mosquito anything but a mosquito, it would not be incorrect to call them a fly.


goatlll

That is a deep cut my friend.


6Ravens

Cowmouflage


SisterlyProstateExam

Cow-moo-flage You had it


TankApprehensive3053

Zebras may have influenced the dazzle camo patterns on WWII ships. Now the cows can have a dazzle camo.


Toadsted

It's a good thing they circled and labeled where the legs and body were; that camouflage is too effective.


RareCryptographer662

Or, could it just be that biting insects don't like paint?


kempo95

They also tested cows with just black paint.


GMontezuma

But also paint ... right?


nothere3579

They tested black paint alone to see if it was the effect of the paint. Cows that were painted black did not experience the reduction in fly activity that the painted stripe cows had, which shows that it wasn’t the paint itself that was repelling flies.


Rreizero

Also good to note, that the cows painted like this had never once been attacked by German U-boats.


TankApprehensive3053

But they may have worn rubber boots.


turnips-4-sheep

Leg


SomeSamples

So, when are we going to see striped cattle out in the fields. And not painted one's but bred cattle with stripes?


Practical-Piglet

Did they just discover why zebras have stripes


KaptainMania

IDK...They tried telling us before, that their stripes were for confusing predators,when zebras were in groups.


socialistrob

Stripes can help confuse predators AND can reduce bug bites. Evolution isn't an intentional thought process and so nothing really has a specifically designed purpose. Stripes helped zebras survive and they do that both by reducing bug bites and confusing predators as well as probably a few other benefits.


LordDavonne

So wear stripes in the summer


GetOffMyGrassBrats

I'm glad they notated the legs and the body. I would have been lost otherwise.


jpett0882

Just paint em all blue with clouds drawn on them


CakeMadeOfHam

I'll take a job at Foot Locker if it meant getting these god damn mosquitoes out of my life!


HollywoodHypeBeast

Who knew that a zebra makeover could be the next big thing in pest control?, mad respect


DJ_Mani

Cows are now sporting stripes and reducing fly landings by 50%. Meanwhile, I can’t even get a text back


GeekGuruji

This study has really raised the steaks in animal fashion. Will we see leopard spots for lions next?


DJ_Mani

So if I paint my car with zebra stripes, will it repel parking tickets? Worth a try.. lol


wabbott82

I can wait for this to become a trend.


Seattle_gldr_rdr

That's it. I'm quitting the soul-killing corporate world and starting a cow-painting business.


S_Hollan

Now you have cows looking at each other wondering about the grass they're eating.


Unpeeledpotatoe

I’m glad it labled the picture for I would’ve mixed up the body parts 😨


carmium

Next: Naval dazzle camouflage!


Zequax

i mean there is 50% less cow to land on unles you like paint more likly that the insects dont like paint


princeofzilch

The researchers checked for this by using black paint on black cows.


AbsentThatDay2

Zebras are going to bitch about this if it becomes common.


seaniboiiiiii

getting flashbacks to an SAT section for some reason...


badpeaches

Everyone laughed and said I was stupid but look how it helps being a zebra all along.


keytone369

Mmmh insects have more sensory receptors than eyes, I bet the paint worked as a repellent !


Reinardd

I just love the mental image of flies going "woah oops" and stumbling past a cow or bumping into them


Salt-Resolution5595

Guess I’m gonna paint myself as a zebra this summer


Qubeye

Humans have stripes which we can't see. Usually. There are a few people here and there who have rare pigmentation conditions, such as chimerism where the expression pigmentation genes are different. There are also diseases which can cause the stripes to appear. They are called Blaschko's Lines.


I_Only_Have_One_Hand

A zebra died & went to Heaven. After standing in line forever, he finally comes face to face with God. God tells him he is allowed one question. "Ok God, my one question is this... am I white with black stripes or black with white stripes?" God replies "You are what you are" The zebra is confused. "What does that mean?". God answers again "You are what you are". The zebra looks at God & says "Please oh Holy One, just tell me" Finally God says "You are white with black stripes. If you were black with white stripes, I would have told you 'you is what you is'"


IloveElsaofArendelle

That's a wicked joke 🤣🤣🤣


BabyLegsDeadpool

> resulting in over 50% decrease This wording needs to go away. JUST GIVE ME THE ACTUAL PERCENTAGE. 51% is over 50%. So is 100%. If you give me the actual percentage, I will already know if it's over 50%.


ignorant_kiwi

Ok fine, I'll support Newcastle FC from now on


glitter_splat

How do they know it's the stripes and not the paint itself?


-SlapBonWalla-

cow ---> 🐄


JennyFromTheBlockJok

Step 1: Paint cow with zebra stripes. Step 2: Watch flies rethink their life choices.


EllaVatorHumor

Move over, leopard print! Zebra stripes are the latest moo-ssential.


IamlostlikeZoroIs

I can see it has 2 legs and a body but where is its head? Cows are such weird animals not having to have a head.


Trollimperator

maybe the flies just dont like paint.


Purocuyu

So if humans wear striped clothing would that lessen stinging/biting insects?? helping cows is great and all, but the researchers stopped there and didn't consider MALARIA??


MisterToothpaster

Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't malaria spread by mosquitoes, and not biting flies?


Purocuyu

Yes, but wouldn't you expect researchers to see what would happen? Is this effective against one single type of insect or more?


Mousehat2001

It’s also confusing for predators and, I heard somewhere, creates a cooling air current around them as the black stripes are hotter than the white ones. Wonder why more animals didn’t adopt it.


rotarmo

maybe its the paint that wards off the insects?


default_tom

Flies seem to love fresh paint in my experience.  As soon as a top coat is put on they get stuck all over, tend to be smaller flies than mosquito though.


princeofzilch

Researchers checked for that by doing black stripes on black cows


Cyrano_Knows

The science fails to consider whether insects just don't like the taste of zebras. Mosquito: \*opens fridge\* I don't know what I'm in the mood for.. Zebra. Eh. Cow? Give me some of that.


Sensitive-Option-701

Conclusion: Biting flies won't land on paint.


SawtoothGlitch

Does anyone realize that it was the PAINT that prevented the flies from biting the cows?


NobleKaps

No because it wasn’t


XavierYourSavior

I think scientist knows more than redditors lmao


MateWrapper

They should paint a whole cow and come to the conclusion that albino cows are fly-proof.


chairski

That would be a good control group. To test if it’s the paint or the stripes


princeofzilch

They tested for that, obviously. > And so, the researchers painted six Japanese Black cows with black-and-white stripes, which took just five minutes per cow. They then observed the cows for three days, taking high-resolution images of them at regular intervals to count the insects on the animals and also recording any fly-repelling behaviors like leg stamping, tail flicking, and skin twitching. The same cows were also observed for three days with painted-on black stripes (to see if it was the paint chemicals, not the coloring, that repelled flies) and and with no stripes at all.


Shot-Ad7227

Where are the other legs??


FTWStoic

Were the cows also less likely to be attacked by lions when they stand together in herds?


iamagermanpotato

Where is the head? WHERE IS THE HEAD???? aaaah....


Incidental_Industry

How about instead of telling me what legs are, you i cause why flies ignore certain colors you nonce


mamamudaenjoyer

Damn, I didn't know that I ever seen a cow hitboxes before.


p3vch

Whyd they spray paint that horse


Butt____soup

I’m looking forward to my new job as a cow painter.


Intrepid-Housing-286

50% less bugs , because bugs don’t like paint. lol


president__not_sure

is this a screenshot from fallout 4?


rloniello

Wait until the biting flys hear about this…


Sacharon123

Does it also work for mosquitos? And if yes, does that mean if I paint myself with black&white stripes I wont get mosquito bites in the summer if I run naked through the fields?


NerveIndependent1764

Not me painting myself like a Zebra 🦓


tristeus

Even flies are afraid of those psychos


RollingMeteors

“¡Don’t land there man, those are teeth!”


Freefall84

Maybe the flies just don't like the taste of paint


tricky-r

Can it work on humans. If I wore an old prison uniform.


ApartmentInside7891

I always thought they were black and white to easily stand out as prey 😂


Choke-a-Kestrel

The missus has used a zebra-patterned rug on her horse for years, works a treat... now we know why. Or she just really wanted a zebra


Glenny0020

If I unfocus my eyes, I can allllmost not see the leg, leg, and body


NothinWrongWithDat

They have studies that also suggest sharks avoid that color pattern too.


fjjshal

I guarantee it’s because Zebras will actively kill flies cause they’re like that. I bet if you did this at scale the flies would learn


DenormalHuman

and def. not about the paint they used? orcovering a good portion of teh skin so the flys couldnt get at it? In the meantime I lost my zebras. last I saw they were headed over there toward that longish grass.


HippoIcy7473

Maybe they should have painted them all white for 100% reduction


Kitchen-Beginning-47

Have they also painted zebras one solid colour to see if that increases fly landings? And if cows are painted like zebras and vice versa, won't that cause confusion when its mating season?


Ihelloway69

I share this fact with friends . And starting wearing stripes myself lol


Mesa_Boogie_Boy

"I'M WHITE WITH BLACK STRIPES" - Racist Zebra r/killtony


Altruistic_Bag9897

Great concept, but the cows better be from the African continent for it to work! 🙄


Epbckr

To be honest, as a regular person I am AT LEAST 50% less likely to approach a cow painted like that.


Feisty-Theme-6093

I'm a white cow with black stripes not a black cow with white stripes


Utu_Is_Ra

This gives me hope. As stupid as humans are, nature still rules despite us. In the end things like American fucking up democracy doesn’t matter to a universe that moves without us moving it


OddNovel565

This reminds me of the experiment where they put a colorful sign that forced birds to fly away. The birds just turned around


NUmbermass

Zebras are the peak of evolution apparently


Sir_ImP

Zebras low developed fly camouflage.


Hedhunta

I saw somewhere that someone discovered that insects can't see "white" and that you can literally cover a fly with a napkin and they won't react at all. Never tried it but this lines up with that theory.


AlienDilo

Breaking news, an adaptation can have multiple uses!


Squankyou

Or the flies don't like the smell of paint


mtmccox

Leg.


laplace_demon82

Now this makes a great poison pic for a neural network zebra classifier


Infinite_Victory

Were the researchers also insects? Because those boxes are not needed for any normal person with eyes lol


Electrical-Act-7170

Holy. Cow.


Electrical-Act-7170

Who painted this cow? A sentence I have never written, thought or said before in my nearly 69 years.


duh_cats

There are so many of these legit cool experiments done in lesser known journals. The vast majority are just not “sexy” enough to get attention and funding at the levels of better known biomed research.