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Black fox rabbit refers to rabbit coat colour. It's black with silvery white ticked pattern.
White and black.
There are many black and white sheep. Such as the suffolk or hampshires. which have black heads and legs but a white body/wool.There are also Jacob which are piebald (black and white spotted).
Dalmatian pups are pure white as newborns, but their black spots grow in later.
No, some are red, black, or spotted, the colour of the pig will depend on the breed characteristics. For example, Chesters and Landraces are all white, Berkshire are black with white on the ends of their snouts, legs, and tail. Durocs are red, while Spotted pigs have black and white spots.
no they are usually blue with black and a white stomach
Beef, milk, and black and white spotted animals.
A spotted rabbit has the genes Enen and a solid rabbit is enen. A cross between the two would have a 50% chance of being spotted ( called "broken" in the rabbit world) and 50% chance of being solid colored.
the germish spotted dear rabbit
No. Black is dominant, and a dominant trait always shows itself when it is present