No, lambs are not born black and then turn white. Most lambs are born white, although some breeds can be born with darker wool. The color of a lamb's fleece is determined by its genetics and remains consistent as it grows. Any changes in color that occur are generally due to environmental factors or exposure to elements, not a natural transformation from black to white.
No they can also be bay or black. They are infact grey and not white,a true white is born white and has pink skinLippizanners are born bay or black and turn grey as they age.
yes! of course they do it you die em! but really no.
No foodstuff will turn white hair black.
The horses that are born white and later turn black are known as "Gray" horses. They are born with a white coat and gradually develop darker pigmentation as they age, often turning gray or black. The process is due to a gene that causes a gradual loss of pigmentation in the hair, resulting in the transformation of their coat color over time.
No.
Black fabric dye.
You are either born black or not, and you can't simply "turn" black at will.
Sometimes the puppies can turn out brown or white anyway, as well as black or white.
They are white with black stripes. because if you turn them over their bellys are white! Made by Kaeleigh M
on 9th page :-) near the bottom of the page "the others said of squealer that he could turn black into white"
Usualy diseases.. ?
Black and grey