During World War II, why did British farmers paint white stripes on their cows? * A. To brand them * B. To distract German planes * C. To prevent traffic accidents * D. To camouflage them--------------------------------------------------------------------------------16% of players knew the correct answer: C., To prevent traffic accidentsDuring blackout conditions, British farmers painted stripes on their cows toincrease their visibility at night, as a way of preventing car accidents shouldthe cows wander onto the road.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Listen and learn more about today's topic with Murray and Tamika.Question of the Day: The Striped Cows of World War IIDuring blackout conditionsduring World War II, the British got creative in maneuvering around in thedark.In this Flashcast, Murray and Tamika explore the different strategies usedthroughout the war, from striped cows and inflatable tanks, to exploding rats.Apple PodcastsMurray and Tamika[https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1502687670?ls=1]To answer today'squestion, just ask your smart speaker: "What's the question of the day?"