"Silver" was white
red
Hi Ho, Silver! Away!
The horse who starred as Silver in the Lone Ranger television series died in 1959. The horse is buried at the Hudkin Stable Grounds located in North Hollywood, California. The horses real name was White Cloud.
Tonto was the name of the Lone Ranger's sidekick. The Lone Ranger's horse's name, however, was "Trigger". The Lone Ranger's Horse's was Silver, Trigger was Roy Rogers Horse.
The Lone Ranger's companion was 'Tonto' played by Jay Silverheels .
The Lone Ranger did not have a dog. I think the dog's name was "Feury".
Silver
Black
Tonto's horse's name was "Scout" .
Hi Ho, Silver! Away!
grey
Over seventeen hands tall.
The horse who starred as Silver in the Lone Ranger television series died in 1959. The horse is buried at the Hudkin Stable Grounds located in North Hollywood, California. The horses real name was White Cloud.
Tonto.
No, albinism does not exist in horses. The lone rangers horse (in the tv show) was a cremello. A cremello is a chestnut horse with two copies of the cream gene. This dilution causes the coat to turn nearly white, the skin becomes pink, and the eyes turn blue. In the new Disney movie the horses used were dominate whites. This is a genetic mutation found in certain breeds and family bloodlines. Dominate white horses have white hair, pink skin and brown eyes. The term albino is still used by horse people or non-horse people who do not know any better to describe a horse of pale color with or without blue eyes.
Tonto was the Lone rangers companion.
The Indian, Tonto.
Tonto was the name of the Lone Ranger's sidekick. The Lone Ranger's horse's name, however, was "Trigger". The Lone Ranger's Horse's was Silver, Trigger was Roy Rogers Horse.