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Zebra's are black bodied with white stripes. They were previously thought to be white bodied with black stripes but this has been proven incorrect through embryological evidence.
97 border collie Dog Breeds
Herefords.
I'm assuming your border collie is the typical black and white coloration. If that is the case, then, no matter what color the other dog is, most if not all of the pups should be black and white, black being the dominant color. The puppies will probably be smaller than rough collies, without the long "collie nose." My guess is that some will have longer coats than the others. Since the average border collie litter is 8, and a rough collie litter is usually between 6 and 10, you can expect 8 or 9 little ones.
Comparatively yes. Certainly they are less common than black and white Collies
No. The breed referred to as just the "Collie" is a very different breed than the Border Collie. In fact, the Collie is usually called a Rough Collie or Smooth Collie, based on whether it has long or short hair. Some Hollywood examples of each: Lassie was a Collie. Fly from the movie Babe was a Border Collie. There are other breeds with Collie in the name, such as Bearded Collies, Farm Collies, Scotch Collies. Collie is a general herding type dog description.
Hi border collies are used for sheep or cattle mostly herding just resentlggot a border collie puppie his a brown and white pup very loving his name is shep.
A large heavy bodied shark dark on top, white below the nose is pointed and the jaws are triangular, serrated teeth
a great whites skin is rough
The large hollow bodied guitars he plays are Gibson Byrdland guitars. He also plays a red, white & blue bodied Gibson Les Paul. The third guitar he uses on stage is a custom made "Quicksilver". The white Byrdland, emboldened with his name in gold, is known as "The Great White Buffalo".
Rough - to minimise reflections from the lighting in the cinema... White - to reflect ALL colours evenly !
A zebra spider is an example of a black-bodied, white-striped spider.Specifically, the arachnid in question carries the scientific name Salticus scenicus. The binomial name means "theatrical jumper." The spider will be found in Europe, Great Britain, and North America.