You dont normally see a horse with a true black body and white mane and tail. There is a color called chocolate with a flaxen mane and tail. this is where the body is a dark brown (some times apears black) with a white/golden mane and tail. When the horses body is white and the main and tail are black this is a form of hte color gray
a horse/pony with a yellow or golden body and a black mane and tale is called a dun.
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It is only a dun if it has a dorsal stripe (along the spine). If it has no dorsal stripe it is called a buckskin.
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because for his mother's life, he was almost dead himself. (He offered his body to his mother)
A horses body color is typically some shade of brown, red, black, yellow, white, or cream. This depends on the genetics of the parents and any possible gene mutations.
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A 'white' horse with a black mane and tail would really be a grey horse that has not finished going completely white coated. A grey horse no matter the shade of it's body hair will always have grey skin, while a truly white horse will have pink skin.
Yes, it is. the only difference is that it has stripes, unlike a horse. a horse can be brown, black, white and tan. Or pink, purple, blue, green, red, oarnge, yellow, aqua, fushia like the horse from The Wizard of Oz. Hope this helped, if not, then ask your teacher, or parent.
There is a bug in Texas which has a black body and a yellow ring on its rear end. This insect is called the Asian Multicolored Lady Beetle.
The meadowlark is yellow with a black chest.
A black spotted yellow spider that just ate a gumball.
this colour is called bay This colour is called bay. A bay horse always has a black mane and tail but may also have black 'points' meaning black ears, legs and often a darker muzzle. The body may range from a fawn colour (very light is called buckskin, not bay) to almost black.BlackChestnutSorrelBayDunRed DunGrullaPalominoBuckskinCremelloPerlinoSilver DappleGreyRoanRabicanoTobianoOveroSabinoGray (White with grey hairs)Varous appaloosa patterns
The body was white, black, and red respectively. The funnels were yellow and black.
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