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no pure breed rottweiler's don't have white markings but it's is know for not only rottweiler's who aren't purebred to have white markings but rottweiler's who are both pure bred and predigree..which in most cacses the breeder will drown any pups withwhite markings...MMarley :)
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they don't mean anything, they're only there to look cool.
no, Australian cattle dogs come in either blue or red. blues can have black patches and markings, tan markings and some have white star on their forehead and others are a combination of tan and black markings with a blue coat. reds are red with tan markings only sometimes there's flicks of speckled white. if you are looking at a dog which you have been told is a cattle dog and its white then it might be a cross. i see many jack Russell cattle dog crosses that are white
No, the American Eskimo Dog only comes in a white or white & biscuit colour. This breed should not have mask markings.
The Percheron is not just black. They can be black or grey; chestnut and bay are very rare. Percherons can carry minimal facial markings and white on the lower parts of their legs. The Friesian is a breed that is limited to just the black color with no white markings.
no there is no markings on a blue whale only spots.
The Tasmanian devil is predominantly black. it has a white chest stripe and some individuals have other white markings, but it is the only native mammal that is almost completely black.
That depends. Do you mean the only bird that TURNS white or birds that ARE white?
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White Tiger : White with Black stripes Leopard : Golden with Black unique spots Jaguar : Black with No markings