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those white spots that surrond the milky way are stars
Pale yellow background, black dappled splotches over its back and sides, with a largely white belly and neck ruff. The cheetah also has a yellow-y brown color as well as black spots down its legs.
take paint brush, dip in red paint, brush over white spots ;)
painting it over black
They have white markings on their stomach or some dolphins even have black spots all over their body
The coloring of a Cheetah is yellow, brown in color. Cheetahs have black spots over their body including their legs. However they have white fur on their underbelly.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels come in four colors. The most common is the "Blenheim" which is chestnut and white. The "Tri-Color" is a mixture of white, black, and brown. The "Black - and - Tan" are black with tan spots. The "Ruby" are red all-over.
A husky with Black Points has black ears and nose. A Husky with pinto markings has an excess of white. The white typically is over the shoulders and front legs, and the rest of the body can be any other recognized color. A piebald Husky has over 30 percent white fur and then color in spots or patches on the body.
The main body color of cheetahs is golden-brown. They are covered with black spots, and they have a very small amount of white on them, most noticeably on their faces.the color of the cheetah is mainly light brown with spots all over it.Cheetahs can also be albino (white), melanistic (black) and several other colourations if they have a genetic mutation.most cheetahs are yellow with black spots.cheetahs are yellowish brownish orange with thier body covered in small black spots. their face has a wierd bendy black design on their head.Gold/Yellow, Black and Cream White*they are golden brown with small black spots and two lines coming from its eyes to past its chinA cheetah is black and yellow with sometimes a little white.their coler is yelllo and blakeyellow with black dots try google images :)A black and tan/orange color.
If you crossed a black hen/roo with a white hen/roo, the offspring would NOT be blue. If he was recessive white, the chicks would be black. If he was dominant white, the chicks would be white with some black "smudges" or "spots". The only way to produce 100% blue chicks is to cross a black roo over splash hens or a splash rooster over black hens.
It is very serious and if it starts to turn to a burnt black color then it is caused by smokeless tobacco and soon after the black spots takeover the white spots you can and will die! It doesn't take that long! If you get these symptoms I would go to a doctor and STOP USING SMOKELESS TOBACCO OR EVEN SMOKING CIGARETTES!!!!
If the white spots are confined mainly to the back and rump, it's a blanket. If they are scattered all over it, it's a snowflake.