it is important so that the color will turn out just right when you open the bag and eat em.
They are the same.
Most of the time it doesn't matter what color the parents are they can have all colors. With yellow on yellow you will get predominantly yellow, and same with the "lemon" lab also.
a pit mix lab retriever color is golden and black
Lab color spaces is closest to human vision. So, possible answer on your question can be: Lab color space simulates colors closest to human vision.
Yes, so long as the older Lab is okay with it. The older Lab may dislike being trampled on. They should both have enough space to comfortably lay down.
they can both run the same but it really depends on how active they are because my labrador is hyper and she can run alongside our jeep but my other lab doesnt like running and is slow.
Having a partner for a lab is important because you can have help from them if they know what to do to make the lab a success.
Yes they can and they are. Both natural and lab created diamonds have the same physical and chemical properties. Both have the same hardness, specific gravity, refractive index and dispersion; are polished using the same equipment and techniques; and have the same brilliance, sparkle, fire and scintillation. Both are also graded (cut, color, carat weight and clarity) using the same standards by the leading labs in the industry.
the color depends on which oil the lab mixes it with. I have seen it clear and also a light brownish color. just depends on the lab.
color layers is simply color layers
silver is just a diluted chocolate gene.so to answer the question chocolate!
yes but i think its still called a yellow lab