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Piebald is the name given to horses (maybe other animals??) with black and white markings
he horses name are Buck and Smarty Pants, one of them are White and the other one Brown with a Black main.
they got there name because they are More then one color
The black and white combination animals that might appear in a zoo listed as follows; * The Zebra * The Giant Panda * The Skunk * The Badger * The Polar Bear * The Colobus Monkey * The Penguin
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The black horse is a Friesian named Goliath in the movie, but his real name was Othello. The white horse with the long mane is an Andalusian horse, but I cannot find his name.
The horses name, "The Pie" was derived from the term "Piebald", a type of color definition for white patches/ spots on horses. The original "Pie" was white faced and 4 white stockings.
a cow it fits the description cattle= cow or horses oreo coloration=black and white PS not all cows are this color
Saundra is a black girl's name. Sandra is the white version.
Most white horses aren't actually white; they're technically gray, a result of the G gene. Those horses were born another color and faded as they grew, such as the Lipizzaners, who are born dark but turn white as they become adults. Other "white" horses may have a slightly odd, nearly ivory tinge to their color; these are cremellos and perlinos. They were born their present color, but in their case, it's the result of a double copy of the creme or dilute gene (Cr) and a otherwise chestnut or bay coat. There are very few truly white horses. Paint foals may be born white, a condition known as "lethal white" where the digestive system is incomplete. They may be able to be saved by emergency surgery, but most die. There are also a few white Thoroughbreds, and I believe there may be some in other breeds as well. This is a result of the very rare W gene. I would estimate, however, that there's probably less than a hundred truly white horses in the world right now.
A name of a legendary horse is Black Beauty.
A:The proper name for a horses' white coat is Grey. It's actually not pure white. -From ThehorseGal&Advisor (Horstastic editor)