There is actually gray hair.
A blue roan is not actually blue, gray and wight hairs give the illusion of the color blue.
Hairs. As in, the hairs on my head are aqua colored.
Some examples of layered hairstyles, where long hairs are used for creating illusion of length and short hairs are used for creating illusion of volume, are reverse graduation, graduated bob, angled bob, sliding haircut and blended elevation
its actually the coat roan, which has a mix of three colors, including white. the colors can be white roan, black roan, or even chestnut roan to have three colors. red roan only has reddish and white hairs, and there is no such thing as triskel or coffee-colored.
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There is something called gray hair as there is both black , white and that hair in between black and white is seen as gray hair.
The ear canal is normally skin-colored and is covered with tiny hairs
The ear canal is normally skin-colored and is covered with tiny hairs
No, no horse breed is known to have blue hair anywhere on its body. However, there is a horse color known as a Blue Roan in which a black colored horse roans to a bluish color. The hairs themselves are not blue, they are actually black, but when mixed with a large number of white hairs, the human eye sees the color from a distance as blue.
(copied from wikipedia) Grulla is a color of horses in the dun family, characterized by tan-gray or mouse-colored hairs on the body, often with shoulder and dorsal stripes and black barring on the lower legs. In this coloration each individual hair is mouse-colored, unlike a roan which is composed of a mixture of dark and light hairs. Probably the only truly rare coat "color" is brindle. The occurance of this coat color pattern is so rare that there is still debate on how it is inherited.
we actually shed about 3.5 of hairs in lifetime
They are not actually hairs but hair-like projections that increase the surface area of your taste buds, gustatory organs, and they are called cilia.