If your talking about a household cat, then you may be refering to a silver Egyptian Mau.
black and white striped panther
Tuxedo
In modern Labs it's uncommon to find a white spot on the brisket (chest), but the official breed description does allow a white spot in that location, and you will find it at times. It does not mean the dog is not a purebred necessarily.
Droopy dogs
the M on the forehead suggests that it is a Maine Coon --- The 'M' simply means it is a tabby, the natural coat pattern occurring on several breeds and mixed-breed cats. The colour of the cat does not suggest the breed, as many breeds can be orange and white and any mixed breed can be orange and white.
No. Westies should have pure white hair. A black spot could mean the dog is not a purered Westie, or there's another breed in somewhere back in the dog's line.
The cross spider has white crosses on his abdomen. Another North American spider with white on his belly is a parson spider who has a white stripe down his abdomen.
Yes all live bearers get a visible black spot on their stomachs just above their anal fin the black spot is called a gravid spot it moves lower down as she gets closer to giving birth.
Light blue sky Light green grass (Don't forget the little spot under the pony's belly) White clouds Dark green leaves in tree Tan tree trunk Yellow mane and tail Orange horse White spot on pony's rear Black eye
There are dozens of different types of markings, including facial, body and leg markings. Some examples include a star (white spot on the forehead), a stocking (white on the leg from the hoof up to the pastern), blanket Appaloosa (roan body with a white patch over the hindquarters, usually with roan spots within the white area), bay (black points, black mane and tail) and frame paint (white on the sides, colored hair on the back and belly).
Carpet Beetles
yes a black ands white molly does mates and the fries will be in the mixed colour might they may be half white and half black or white spot on blaack colour
Sounds like a Blue Heeler, possible Border Collie/Heeler mix.
White and Black spots typically represent the clubs "lie angle" (I am assuming the make of the clubs are PING) Black spot is PINGs way of saying standard lie angle and white (i think) is 2 degrees upright. PING actually have about 10 different colors for lie angle, black and white are just two of the spectrum If ther are not PING clubs, then I have no idea