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What eat's a black agouti?

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it eats fruits with the seeds, one thing it eats are the Brazil nut seeds.

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What does a black agouti eat?

it eats fruits with the seeds, one thing it eats are the Brazil nut seeds.


What eats a agouti?

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An agouti or brown mackerel tabby has kittens- black black white agouti tabby agouti tabby white blue white blue tabby white- could a black cat be the father?

yesAnswerUnless the white cats are albino, the father must be white, unless the white means "and white", in which case, the father could be black and white.


Can two solid black rats have agouti offspring?

It is quite possible. Let us say that both of these solid black mice breed together, and have a few pale babies. This would give reason to believe that they are what is called 'heterozygous' for agouti. If a male and female mice were pure bred black, then the gene would be represented as such: Male: BB Female: BB BB, Bb= Black bb= agouti Now, if your rats are heterozygous for the agouti gene (Bb) it means that they look black, but have the agouti gene in them. The black colour being the dominant trait, and the agouti being recessive. If you cross two Bb rats, the offspring will come out like so: BbxBb= 25% Pure black rats (BB), this is called homozygous 50% heterozygous rats (Bb) and 25% homozygous recessive (bb) So, to say it simply, yes. Two black mice can have light agouti babies. Search up punnet square, monohybrid and dihybrid crosses to learn more.


What are the pygmy goat varieties?

Pygmy goats come in solid black, black, black agouti, carmel, brown or chocolate, and red.


Is a black horse a purebred or a hybrid?

Black is a color, not a breed or a hybrid of any kind.Originally horses came in bay and a mutation occurred which allowed red and black to separate from each other. Black is connected to Agouti, and red (chestnut or sorrel) on extension.How this works is that the two alleles at extension determine if black is a possible color, and the two alleles at Agouti controls where it is placed.If a horse is ee at extension he's red, a red horse can have any Agouti status, but it will not show, but can be passed down to it's offspring unless it is aa, which means there is no Agouti present.EE plus aa means that a horse is Homozygous (dominant) for black, Ee plus aa means the horse is Heterozygous (Recessive) for black.EE, Ee, plus AA or Aa means the horse is bay with varying abilities to pass on Agouti, Black, and Red.


What color coalt would you get if you crossed a sorrel mare to a black stallion?

The foal could be a number of colors. Based on the description the stallion is either aaEe or aaEE. The mare is --ee (as her genetics at the agouti site is unknown). Research on the color of her parents and grandparents may be an indicator of the alleles at the agouti site. If the stallion is aaEe there is a 50% chance that the foal will be chestnut/sorrel. If the stallion is aaEE there will be no possibility of chestnut, however the resulting foal will be determined by the alleles that the mare has at the agouti site...which are currently unknown. If she has a single black parent, there is a 50% chance that the foal will be black (if the stallion is aaEE and a 25% chance of a black foal if the stallion is aaEe. Since black true black at the agouti site is homozygous recessive...it will be the mare's genetics at the agouti site that will determine the color of any non-chestnut foal.


What are facts about an agouti?

Agouti is a coloring of the fur in which each hair is banded. It is recessive when that cat is genetically coded for orange, calico, or black. They are also the only animal that can open the Brazilian Nut with their teeth.


If a black tenneesee walker was bred to a palomino quarter horse what colour would it be?

Black aaEEcrcr or aaEecrcr Palomino --eeCrcr (we don't know the genetics of this horse at the Agouti site hence the --). If the black horse is aaEEcrcr there will be no chesnut or palomino foals born from this mating. Depending on the alleles at the agouti site of the palomino horse the resulting foal could be black, smokey black, bay or buckskin. If the black horse is aaEecrcr there is a 50% chance of chestnut or palomino. The remaining 50% will be non chestnut based, again dependant on the genetics of the palomino at the agouti site. Possibly black, bay, smokey black or buckskin.


What are the two base color genes for horse?

The base color is black/red factors, controlled by the Extension gene. A horse with one or two copies of the Extension gene (Ee or EE) will have black factors. A horse with no copies of the Extension gene (ee) will be chestnut.The Agouti gene acts on the Extension gene by limiting where the black factors are displayed, into points such as the legs, mane, tail, muzzle, and ears. A horse with at least one copy of the Extension gene that doesn't not have a copy of the Agouti gene will be black, provided that no other gene modify the color. One or two copies of the Agouti gene in combination with the Extension gene will result in a bay horse. A chestnut horse (no copies of the Extension gene) can have copies of the Agouti gene, but it will not affect the horse's color, as the horse has no black factors for the Agouti gene to limit.


What is another name for Agouti?

Another name for an agouti is manicou!


What happens when you breed two Agouti?

you get a baby agouti