Well a 'patched' black and white pony would likely be a pinto marked pony. This type of marking can occur in most breeds and type.
they are white patches with black.
Pinto Pony(spotted), Piebald Pony(black and white spotted), Skewbald Pony (any color but black and white), Sabino Pony, Splash White Pony, Overo Pony, Tobiano Pony, Tovero Pony, etc. POA (Pony of the Americas) have the various spotting patterns associated with the Lp (Leopard Complex) yielding appaloosa patterning.
I believe that the darker patches are to show better depth.
the correct term is PIEBALD. piebald is a black and white pony, and if you didnt already know SKEWBALD is brown and white.
Yes and there are also black sheep and sheep that have patches of white, brown and black.
Yes they do have patches. The orca's skin are mostly black with distinctive white patches. The number and sizes of patches do vary between individuals but they are distinctive.
Gypsy Vanners usually come in black and white patches or brown and white patches. Hope this helped!!
"Pintos" or "Paints" .
White with big black patches.
In the darker patches of waters while Surfing.
Your Answer: A piebald is gold with a white mane & tail
A piebald horse is a horse with irregular black patches on a gray coat (which may appear white). There are two other colorings to distinguish a piebald from: Paint horses and Skewbald. A Skewbald horse has similar patches, but they are brown. A Paint horse is the opposite - they seem to have white patches on a solid coat.