There are two types of Labradors, English and American. English Labradors are stockier and as a result, have shorter legs than the lankier American Labrador.
There are a great many different species that fall under the category of invertebrate, some of which have long legs, some of which have short legs, and some of which have no legs.
It really doesn't make a difference but some people say that the yellow labs are the smartest, then the black labs are the second smartest, and the chocolate labs are the dumbest.
Yes. uhhh...no my friend.... 2 yellows will only have yellows and/or dudleys if the parents are chocolate factored.... why? because the parents are both yellow labs, they carry the ee alleles, therefore, they both can only pass on "e" to their offspring making all the offspring "ee" (yellow labs)....in order to be a black lab, they have to have at least 1 "B" and one "E" which the yellow labs do not have, so you'd have to bred a yellow with a chocolate or black lab to be able to get some black pups....hope this helps
Red and black carpenter ants have a black body with red heads and thoraxes. The back legs are black and the male and female both have wings.
Chances are, someone has pulled or broken the missing legs off.
Yes, some labs are trained as pointers, and some as retrievers.
Yes. All dogs that are close in size can mate. Like a pug and a beagle- you get a puggle. I know lots of people whose labs mate and they're just fine. You might get some yellow labs and some chocolate labs, maybe even a black one too.
One domestic cat that has short back legs and long front legs is known as "The Bombay". However, it has been ascertained that some three percent of all the domestic felines have this feature, so it is likely not a breed at all.
it has to be in labs because some chemicals are dangerous
A bay horse may have very little or no black on the lower legs. Looking closely, you will usually see a few black hairs however. A bay horse must have some black, some chestnut and always carries at least one Agouti allele.
Dolphins have no actual legs -- they are marine mammals. Some species have longer fins than others, but none are small.
Well if there are some left that's the way they were born i guess.