An English Spot is known by six types of body markings: butterfly ( if you look strait on at the rabbit's nose, the butterfly will peak in the middle and have a wing on both sides), cheek spots ( colored spots under both eyes of the rabbit), eye circles ( solid colored circles around both eyes of the rabbit), colored ears, herringbone ( a strait, solid line that runs from the base of the ears to the tip of the tail down the backbone), and a chain of spots ( a chain of individual spots that sweeps both sides of the rabbit's body, running from the base of the neck to the hind legs).
coelacanths are any colour and they have white spots and 7 fins
No, spots in stripe patterns perhaps, English Spots and Checker Giants, but no stripes.
Nearly every breed can have white on their chest, only breeds such as Rottweilers, Dobermans, weimaraners & other breeds which have a specific coat colour or pattern. Most breeds can come in any colour or pattern, often have white on the chest. Some breeds such as collies, basenjis & huskies types almost always have white chests. It depends on the dogs genes really, but almost any dog can have a white chest.
The colour of cats does not often indicate the breed, in fact, most breeds have several recognised colours each. Apart from some patterns like the pointed pattern on Siamese and spots as found on ocicats, a mixbreed housecat can be any colour genetically available. In short, a black cat is just a black cat, there is no name or breed typically associated with it.
tobiano as the colour of a horse is brown with quite large white spots or white with brown spot's and can show on any breed of horse
do you have any blind spots?
Any colour you want! Why not paint it brown so it blend in with your garden, or paint in red with black spots to make it more ladybug-like.
It depends where you live. In the USA and Canada, people say color, and in the UK and any other English-speaking places(usually) it is colour. Just the culture.
A newborn kitten has a very fine layer of fur. The colour and any patterns on the fur are decided by genetics, and are present when the kitten is born. The kitten's fur will mature and the colour or pattern may mature with it, but overall the coat pattern and colour stays the same throughout the cat's lifetime.
any colour
Have you seen any red spots in your eyes lately?
No