Appaloosa is a breed of horse known for its distinctive coat pattern, which includes spots and speckles.
Appaloosa is a breed of horse known for its distinctive coat pattern, which includes spots or speckles on a white background.
Golden retrievers typically have a golden coat with no spots. If a golden retriever has spots, it may be a sign of a genetic variation or a mix with another breed that has spots.
its a white horse with brown spots on the horses back... its a very cool and cute coat in my opinion! :)
Dalmatians have spots due to their genetics. The gene responsible for their spots causes a lack of pigment in the hair, resulting in white fur with black or liver-colored spots. This unique coat pattern is a defining characteristic of the breed.
I don't believe it is possible for a cat's coat to have orange spots. Cats that have a Red Tabby (often called orange) coat can indeed have white patches on them, but more often than not these patches are random patterns and do not resemble actual spots.
Well the Appaloosa breed association acknowledges that not all 'Appy's' are born spotted due to genetics, so they have allowed solid colored Appy stock to breed and now participate in shows. so no they do not have to have spots, but without them most people would not realize what breed they are looking at, as most Appy's resemble Quarter horses here in the USA.
The coat color of the Kuvasz breed is white. The breed will have a black nose.
A white dog can develop more spots on its coat through a process called "progressive depigmentation," where the dog's skin cells stop producing pigment, resulting in the appearance of new spots on its coat.
jaguars have spots to blend in there suroundings
Calico is a coat color, not a breed. Tabby is also a coat color, not a breed.
Dogs with white fur and black spots are commonly known as Dalmatians. They are a distinct breed known for their unique coat pattern and are often associated with firehouses and firefighting due to their historical role as carriage dogs.