Schnauzers can be all black, all white, all silver, all liver, salt and pepper, black and silver, liver and tan, black and liver, chocolate, and chocolate and white.
This is an incorrect answer. The only colors recognized by the AKC are black, black & silver and salt & pepper. All other colors are disqualified and people should not breed for these colors.
You breed to pure bred horses of the same breed, for example: breed 2 pure bred Mustangs. (it doesn't have to be Mustangs) and the baby will be a pure bred Mustang(:
No but there are champion bred horses
I think a greyhound, but I'm not 100% sure.
If fraud was commited, yes. If you assumed he/she was a pure bred, no
Red is a pure color, no other colors can come out of it when reflected through a prism.
any dog that has been bred from parents of different brreds is not classed a pedigre or pure bred.
Pure bred Chow Chow's can be a few different colors. Typically; black, red or "cinnamon", a light brown/tan, and even "blue" which is a very very dark shiny black.
No , an LG Xenon only come in two colors which are blue & bright grey. red & bright grey. or pure black.
You might be able to get a dog for $100. But probably a male pure bred. That's what my brother got for his pure bred dog.
White light is not "pure", in the sense that it is a mixture of different colors.White light is not "pure", in the sense that it is a mixture of different colors.White light is not "pure", in the sense that it is a mixture of different colors.White light is not "pure", in the sense that it is a mixture of different colors.
Yes
Mendel first described what is called genetics. He used sweet peas and crossed pure bred plants. For example, he crossed short pure bred (recessive) with tall pure bred plants (dominant). If tall is dominant, all plants would be tall. Crossing these hybrid plants would give a ratio of 3 tall to 1 short. This is the basis from which all studies of genes come from.