It depends.
B- black
b- brown
If you have two diffrent colored parents. The the mother is bb. and the father is Bb. Then the puppies will moslty be brown because the father has a b.
i hope this kindda helps.
Once pups are born, they do not change color.
Contrary to popular belief, any color combination of Lab parents can produce any color offspring (two yellow parents can produce black & chocolate pups, for example), so there's just no way to know. In a large litter, there could be some pups of each color. Chocolate is the least common variation, though, so it's possible for a chocolate parent to produce only black and yellow pups.
they look after the pups
the pups learn from the parents how to hunt and how to hide
Male gerbils are very good parents. It is safe to leave in both parents in with their pups. However, if you do this they will have more pups in four weeks.
white
imbred pups are little pups who parents are realted and the pups will most definitely have a organ or bone deformation as it grows and develops into an older dog
Solid black only.
I'm pretty sure they stay with their parents until the age of two.
yes they both have gills and are the same color
They have the same color like there parents
Plants inherit their color characteristics from their parents through genetic inheritance. The specific combination of genes passed down from the parent plants determines the color traits, leading to offspring plants having similar colors to their parents.