No there are not any.
Dalmations are usually born white. Their spots start to appear when they are a couple of weeks old.
Baby zebra foals are born with brown or dark brown coats and white stripes start to appear within a few hours after birth. The stripes are fully developed within a few days to help them blend in with the herd.
Thay are born with them.
King cheetahs are cheetahs with genetically changed genes, so when they are born, their spots are all connected to form stripes. Regular cheetahs are just cheetah with normal spots.....no stripes.
The genetic mechanism that controls fur patterns in cats doesn't typically allow for both stripes and spots to appear on the same cat. The genes responsible for these patterns tend to be mutually exclusive, so a cat is more likely to have one pattern or the other, rather than a combination of both.
I see you care about animals too. I am a animal-hugger and think zebras get their stripes as a genetic thing, they are born with stripes. The stripes are developed in the mother's womb, and become more prominent as they age.
the answer is brown
Well, no-body really knows how, is it some sort of reason, or did god create it? I know one thing, it's to help it's camoflague. Hope this helped!
NO because when they get older they get more spots! There first years of life they don't have many spots.
Dalmatians are born pure white. Dalmatian puppies' first spots usually starting in the first week of life and continue for about a month. They will continue throughout life to develop spots but at a slower rate. Spots range in different sizes and sometimes in different colours (blue, grey) other than your typical black or brown.
Fawns(baby deer) Have "white" spots on them because it fools predators into thinking that it's just the sunlight coming through the leaves
When they are born they have no fur. When there a few months I,d I think that’s when they get stripes.