Striped is a more looser term for the proper term being "brindle," which is also called tiger-striped. Brindle colour patterns are obtained by breeding a wild-type bull or cow with a cow or bull that has an allele for black pigment in the hair. As such, crossing a Hereford-Red Angus cow with a White/grey Brahman bull, or a Braford cow with an Angus bull or a Brangus cow with Hereford bull will produce a calf with this brindle phenotype. Crossing Hereford with Jersey will almost always result in a brindle calf as well.
Please see the related link on coat color genetics below. Refer to page 6 of 22 for information on how the Brindle pattern is obtained in the pdf link below.
Yes, tigers have both striped fur and striped skin.
striped crickets
The zebra has a striped coat. The paint crew just striped the road.
Yes. They can be striped like a zebra.
because it is striped from up
a black striped bass
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what is the overpopulation for striped dolphin
You are thinking of the oh-so-popular Holstein dairy cow, which are predominantly black and white. However, not most nor are all cows black and white. Many are brown, grey, black, white, yellow or buckskin, orange, red, and with variations of white in them, such as roan, white-face, speckled, dorsal-striped, etc.
The striped pyjamas were the uniform of the Jewish prisoners.
The striped one always has
Striped Sparrow was created in 1838.