Blanket, I'd say. If not, leopard.
Not at all. The Tabby pattern is probably the most common coat pattern found on domestic cats.
Appy, 'paloose or 'puloosa are the usual names you'll hear of appaloosa's. The most common name tends to be "Appy."
Here is an example sentence with the word "Appaloosa":The Appaloosa is most well-known for its dappled coat, which comes in a variety of colours and patterns.MileyGuerrera12 anwer's: I made 2 sentence with the word appaloosa for you. :DMr. Guerrera's APPALOOSA run fast.or, APPALOOSA is a saddle horse with white hair and dark patches, belonging to a breed originating in northwestern North America and formerly mush used by Native Americans.
They come in most coat colours including most of the solid colours and most of the pinto spotting patterns. But they don't come in Appaloosa colouring.
The cocker spaniels most common color is tan :)
Gray
Sugarbush Draft horses
Black
type II pattern or branching pattern is the most common pattern
For Howrse: Appaloosa -x- The Appaloosa horse was first developed and bred by the Paloose Indian tribe. They felt because of the bright colored coat patterns the horses had mystical powers. There are now 2 different registries for the Appaloosa horse. The regular registry or ApPA and the foundation registry that is controlled by the ancesters of the Paloose Indians. They felt the horse was loosing it's original characteristics by breeding to Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses.
No. Cats with the tabby coat pattern can be male or female.
Well the Appaloosa breed association acknowledges that not all 'Appy's' are born spotted due to genetics, so they have allowed solid colored Appy stock to breed and now participate in shows. so no they do not have to have spots, but without them most people would not realize what breed they are looking at, as most Appy's resemble Quarter horses here in the USA.