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A puppy can inherit spotted fur from its parents if they have spotted fur.
it is their natural habitat
They don’t use shelters.
Mothman has been mostly spotted in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, where numerous sightings occurred in the 1960s. It is said to frequent the area around the abandoned and allegedly haunted West Virginia Ordnance Works factory.
they don't really say but I think it is 1 spotted owl and 1 tyto.
The Spotted Owl faces the danger of the loss of its unique habitat type. It also faces encroachment from the Barred Owl, low rate of reproductive success, and low survival rates for the juveniles.
In captivity, the spotted tailed quoll has been known to live for six years. In its natural habitat, this tends to be reduced to a maximum of five years.
Yes they do, the most common salamander in NJ is probably the redbacked salamander, they look kind of like worms with legs. Also the Red Spotted Newt(brown with red spots) is common in north west Jersey, they live in ponds as adults but the juveniles are a bright red color and live on land. There are also white spotted salamanders (black with white spots).
If the allele for solid is: ee The allele for spotted is:Ee An the Allele for charlie (very lightly spotted) is: EE Than with a solid and a spotted you will get: 50% spotted and 50% solid Two spotteds get:25% charlie 50% spotted and 25% solid Charlie and Solid get: 100% broken charlie and charlie get: 100% charlie solid and solid get 100% solid Over all charlie is most dominant, but spotted is dominant to solid
it can be a paint foal Spots are a part of a horse's DNA. Genetics determine a horse's color, and whether or not it has spots. There are many breeds of horses that can be born with a spotted coat color. Sometimes, two solid colored horse parents can have a spotted baby if one of their close ancestors was spotted or carried the genetics for spots.
Hakken = for i spotted it Madara = spotted dress
sharks. i don't know much about the subject, so i can provide much.