A zebra. A child of black and white human parents is mulatto.
Black an white
If the baby's parents are white and black, the baby may show a mix color. Usually, once they reach childhood from being an infant, the offspring shows which parents' color they will favor, or possibly show both.
well if the baby is mixed(usually a brownish color) then it has a black daddy but if it is white then it has a white daddy
To have a black baby one of the parents needs to be black. A mixed race couple can have a black baby. It isn't unheard of for a white couple to have a black baby is they have black relatives (parent or grandparent).
it depends on whether the parents have a black parents to have a black baby both parents must have a black parent to posses the gene to create the black baby, even so, if both parents are white it means that the "black" gene is recessive (doesn't affect there skin colour but still carry the gene), when both parents have this recessive gene it means that there a 1/4 chance of the baby being black I'm not sure if this is the exact chance but in theory it should lie around 1/4
Yes she can if there is a white gene in the familyMore detail:A black woman can give birth to a baby that looks white if the child is born an albino. This is when the normal pigments that give the skin its natural color is not present, making the child seem white.A black woman can also give birth to a baby that looks white if the father is white, and resembles the father more than the mother.
If the DADDY is black, yes other than that two WHITE parents can NEVER have a chocolated baby!
Look at the parents. If you have had sex with a black man and a white man and don't know which is the father you will have to wait until the baby is born
I don't know if it was in black and white, but Rosemary's Baby had a plot of that description. The movie had Mia Farrow in it.
two African American parents cannot have a white baby,because they are both African American. however if one of the parents is white the baby would be bi-racial(mixed).The above is incorrect.Statistically, in your history (regardless of where in the world you live) someone in the past 20 or so generations has been of a completely different race to you.Two African American parents are entirely capable of having a white baby. It is statistically unlikely, but if both parents have a white ancester anytime in their past, then it is possible to give birth to a white baby.A black baby is the most likely outcome, followed by a mixed race baby, followed by a white baby.Source: (regarding ancestry) Sperm Wars, by Robin Baker.http://www.amazon.co.UK/Sperm-Wars-Infidelity-Conflict-Bedroom/dp/1560258489/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1247131816&sr=1-3
yes and they can also produce a totally white baby. However the children of that child will probably be mixed in colour because the child still inherits and passes on the genetic codes of it's parents.