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Some U.S. Air Force personnel will suit up in the Army's new camouflage pattern next year, but most airmen will have to keep wearing their service's distinctive tiger-stripe pattern. The Air Force ...
"Every tiger's stripe pattern profile is unique, just like our fingerprints" Debbie Banks, the Tigers & Wildlife Crime campaign leader at the London-based Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA ...
Turing suggested that patterns found in animal bodies -- from the spacing of alligator teeth to leopard spots and tiger stripes -- might be triggered by the interaction of two chemicals.
Some U.S. Air Force personnel will suit up in the Army's new camouflage pattern next year, but most airmen will have to keep wearing their service's distinctive tiger-stripe pattern. The Air Force ...