Yes, they are the same thing.
These variations get their name from the fact that the colour pattern is a "diluted" or a "pastel" version of the typical colours. A dilute or pastel calico cat has a pattern of buff or cream instead of orange as well as blue - a slate gray color - instead of black.
Yes they are the same, calico critters are the American version of sylvanian families.
Separate solid blocks of color, which must include red (orange), black, and white. They also may have blocks of tabby pattern, which produces an extremely colorful and beautiful cat. Dilute calicos, have the same separate blocks of color, only the colors are "diluted," i.e. "faded" shades of the original, which gives them an ethereal appearance. A dilute calico will have pale orange or buff for the red, and gray (or "blue") for the black.
Even though guinea pigs are the same color as calico cats they are not calico, so they do not have the same gene dominations. Argo, yes.
Yes and no. Some tri-colored cats aren't calico but all calicos are tri-colored cats. To be considered a calico cat, a cat must be tri-colored, with areas of white, orange, and black hair.
Not necessarily. "Weak" typically refers to a lack of strength or power, while "dilute" refers to the process of making a substance less concentrated by adding more of another substance. However, in some contexts, they can be related, such as when discussing weak solutions that have been diluted.
A calico and tortoiseshell cat can appear in the same breed. Neither type of cats refer to specific breed, instead speaks of a coat pattern found on a cat.
Calico cats age the same as all cats, see the chart in the link below.
Concentrated and dilute acids will give different pH values
Calico critter townhouses are not reasonably priced. They are more expensive than most town houses. You should search for an alternative town house that would serve the same purpose as a calico critter town house.
Why eggs have the same nutritional value as brown and pastel eggs.
These are two different things. Vinegar is Acetic Acid. Hydrogen peroxide is H2O2, and is used ( in a dilute solution) as an anti-bacterial.
the same as there mum unless you mix breed it