Cheetahs
The patterns on a giraffe are all different (like our fingerprints) . There are a few different species of giraffe which each have different kinds of pattern, like some species have wiggly edges to the spots and some have straight-ish line on the edge of the spots.
A light brown under the Dark big spots all over its body.
No. Perhaps someone has edited a picture of a giraffe on the Internet to appear as though it has no spots, but in nature all giraffes have spots. Yes. A spotless albino giraffe that lived in Zimbabwe has been stuffed and is on display at Ripley's "Odditorium" in New York City. Other albino giraffes have been seen, though some retain their spots and may not be truly albino. "The White Giraffe" is also a movie which is to be released by Walden Media and Grand Allure Entertainment.
No
Yes, their hair color can change. It can either get darker brown or there have also been some giraffes who's spots turn black.
No........The fur patterns on a puppies coat will grow gradually.
The Kangaroo and the Emu are the two prominent animals on the Australian Coat of Arms. Two other animals featured within the Coat of Arms are the Black Swan and the Sheep.
If its the Australian Coat of Arms then the animals are a Kangaroo and an Emu.
jaguars have spots to blend in there suroundings
hair on their bodies. and each coat is like a finger print a baby giraffe can spot it mother by her distinct pattern.
yes the horse has a grey coat with dark grey spots on
Leopard markings on a horse look like large or small spots on the coat, there can be a lot of them or very few, they can also be darker than the base coat, or lighter than the base coat. When the spots are lighter than the base coat it is called snowflake.