No, the gray fox does not have tiger markings.
The stripe is 2in thick on my street, if thats what your asking. But there can be a couple feet of room in bewteen cars
K. W. Anderson has written: 'Permanent lane marking (recessed lane edge stripe)' -- subject(s): Mountain roads, Road markings
Well theres the stripe down the back called a 'list', 'stripe', 'or eel stripe'. Then there are the bars on the legs these are often just called bars or 'zebra bars'.
It's rectangular shaped- like any other flag, with a blue X that has stars on it over a red square in top left hand corner. There's a thick blue stripe on the top of the flag, a white thick stripe in the middle, and on the bottom there is a thick red stripe.
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it all depends on what the item is and what markings are. Email pics of item and markings ti austinnrussell@hotmail.com
There are a number of different marks that you can find on horses. The main face markings include a stripe ( a thin line running down the face, usually white), a blaze (a thick stripe running down the face, usually white), a star (a circle in the middle of the horses forehead, usually white) and a snip (a small white marking by the horses nose or mounth, usually white).
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Some horse facial markings are:. Star. Snip. Stripe. Bald Face. Blaze. Star and Stripe. Star and Stripe and Snip. Faint Star. Strip. Star and Snip. Interrupted Stripe. Large Star. Small Star. Mixed Star. Bald. White Face. Apron Face. Bonnet. Crescent
Usually matches body color for common ground squirrels and no stripe or distinctive markings like a chipmunk.
They are mostly like a bit of white color on the horse that not all horses would have. For example: Blaze, Star, Strip, Bald, and Snip. (Facial Markings) Stocking, Sock, Fetlock, Pastern, Coronet (Leg Markings)