There is no such thing as a "pure-bred" black cat. "Black" is just a coat colour, just like "white", "blue", brown" or "red" (orange/ginger). They are not breeds or species. Black is a common coat colour found in many different breeds.
hes black and he smokes
No. Simply using the word black to describe something that is without light, is not racist.
To be hybrid for a trait that is incomplete dominance means that both the mother and the father passed on a gene that was dominant. For example, If you mother has white hair and your father has black hair and both traits are dominant (WB) you will express a gray phenotype.
A Hybrid is a combination of a small petrol engine and a small electric engine. The electric engine does the driving and the petrol engine is only used when you need more power to either accelerate or charge the batteries
The definition of the English verb colored is having color. It can be used to describe someone who is black or of African descent. It can also be used to describe someone is non-white.
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No. Black is dominant, and a dominant trait always shows itself when it is present
There are some rare instances where a purebred Singapura can be all black.
Yes, a purebred Italian Greyhound can have a black coat.
Yes, a purebred Tornjak can have a black and tan coat.
I don't think so. Beagles (if purebred) have a black spot on their tongue. Purebred chowchows have a purple tongue. I think it is just a purebred symbol. We had a rottweiler with black splotches on his gums, and he was purebred.
Yes, a purebred Singapura can be black and white in color.
Yes, the purebred British Shorthair can have a black smoke coat.
Yes, the purebred Italian Greyhound dog breed can have a black and white coat.
A purebred Old English Sheepdog can be black and white. They are most commonly grey and white.
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It depends if you want a purebred cat or not, like the bombay. My cat is black, not a purebred and cost 100$.