Normally it's caused by sun or maybe it's a natural disease to prevent it wear a sunglasses and try to use sunscreen
They are white blood cells called lymphocytes. There are two broad categories of lymphocytes, namely the large granular lymphocytes and the small lymphocytes, most small lymphocytes are T or B cells, and most granular lymphocytes are NK, or Natural Killer, cells.
After hatching from the egg, it is called a larvae. It then goes into a cocoon and when it emerges, the ant is white and rather small. It gains color with size before ever leaving the colony. I think it's called a pupa, but I'm not sure...
in white people
which trees fruit is called white ivory.
In the egg, this is called the albumin.
The small circle of fur underneath the forelock is called the whorl.
its called white heads and is actually caused by bacteria on the skin
a star
A snip is a small white diamond shaped mark on a horses' nose or muzzle.
A Stocking
A white mark on an animals' forehead is often called a blaze, strip, star, bald face, or a snip. These are called different names because of their shape or size.
A snip is simply a marking on a horses muzzle or nose
There are a number of different marks that you can find on horses. The main face markings include a stripe ( a thin line running down the face, usually white), a blaze (a thick stripe running down the face, usually white), a star (a circle in the middle of the horses forehead, usually white) and a snip (a small white marking by the horses nose or mounth, usually white).
A white mark on an animals' forehead is often called a blaze, strip, star, bald face, or a snip. These are called different names because of their shape or size.
yes
A small white pill with the marking AN 627 is Tramadol. Tramadol is a pain reliever used in both humans and animals.
Frieisians cannot have white marking unless they are very small around the hoofs. Some people say they can be on the head to but the breed register laws say no.