a star
A white mark on an animals' forehead is often called a blaze, strip, star, bald face, or a snip. These are called different names because of their shape or size.
its called white heads and is actually caused by bacteria on the skin
A white mark on a horse's forehead is commonly referred to as a "blaze." It is a white marking that appears on the horse's face, usually extending vertically between the eyes and down the forehead. Blazes come in various shapes and sizes and are a natural variation in horse coat coloration.
A white mark on an animals' forehead is often called a blaze, strip, star, bald face, or a snip. These are called different names because of their shape or size.
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They are called diamond lanes because they are marked with big white diamond shapes on the pavement. These lanes are for a special kind of traffic, typically cyclists.
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The White Diamond was created in 2004.
its like a borth mark, my shorkie had white on her chest
white down its forehead
Constellation makes Diamond White
The duration of The White Diamond is 1.5 hours.