1. White (most common) 2. brindle 3. red 4. tri-colour 5. white with patches 6. tiger brindle 7. black (very very rare)
Brindle is the colour and BUlldog is the breed. Brindle means that each individual hair is made up of different colours, typically brown, tan and black rather than being one plain colour. The Brindel Bulldog is a breed, - a type of Bulldog - u can read more about it on W.E.B.P.S (White English Bulldog Preservation Society)
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Some say the rarest horse color is black. To be a true black, the horse must be black all over with black points, or sometimes white points. roan is a rarest color Brindle or Blood markings are also VERY rare on a horse :)
It depends on your Scottish Terrier. Mine has fun with Yorkshire Terriers, Jack Russel Terriers, and Kerin Terriers. My friend's Sottie is very shy and doesn't enjoy being around other dogs. Sometimes. . . they bark a lot at other dogs.
No, red and white Scottish Folds are not that rare.
Blue Roan Brindle is probably the rarest horse color.
The Pitbull is a breed of dog. Brindle is a COLOR PATTERN that occurs in many different breeds. You'll see Brindle Pitbulls, Great Danes, Boxers, and Bulldogs. There maybe some other breeds I'm forgetting, but these immediately come to mind. Is not rare to see brindle color in pitbulls. As matter of fact is quite common.
I think the blue one is rare :D Blues are no longer rare. Tri colors are more rare.
Black Coral is rare, extremely rare...
The same as any other bulldog only they will have a muddy-brown coat color/pattern instead of say pure fawn or red. The color Brindle in dogs can greatly range from a fawn, red, or brown base coat with the classic dark markings and streaks qualifying it as brindle in color. Brindle is basically the term used to describe this unique color pattern.
The black and white belted cows you will see on the related link listed below are a rare breed of Scottish beef cattle called Belted Galloway cows, or Belties.