THESE zebras were seeing black and white as they drank in their own stripy reflection. The seven animals lined up for a sip from their favourite watering hole at Namibia’s Etosha National Park. These zebras were seeing black and white The animals lined up at their favourite watering hole at Namibia’s Etosha National Park South African photographer Braeme Holland, 54, snapped the picture. He said: “This perfect reflection only lasted a few seconds, after which the zebras became startled. “The water was no longer as tranquil and calm after their movement.” Zebras are only found in pockets of southern and eastern Africa, having once stretched across vast swathes of the continent. Most read in The Sun KHAN VS BROOK Kell Brook beats bitter rival Amir Khan with brutal sixth round stoppage 'TRULY MISSED' James Cameron leads tributes to Oscar winner after tragic death at 59 EVERY MOTHER! Dawn French sets up Channing Tatum with rarely seen daughter on Graham Norton RUTHLESS Eamonn Holmes brands Phillip 'passive aggressive' and slams ITV for sacking CHARITY PROBE Why is the Captain Tom charity run by his daughter being probed by watchdogs? wild thing! Emily Atack wows in leopard print bikini in the sun as UK battles Storm Eunice Etosha National Park is home to hundreds of species of animals. These include the endangered black rhinoceros, black-faced impala and gemsbok. It is popular with tourists from across the world. South African photographer Braeme Holland, 54, snapped the pictures