It's quite varied, often way more than most people think. Here's a list of colours you will find them in:
Colourations include:
Colouration and colour patterns differ by breed. Bulls and cows will always have the same or similar colouration as the other if they're of the same breed or breeding.
a cow it fits the description cattle= cow or horses oreo coloration=black and white PS not all cows are this color
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'Pattering' is a gerund (verbal noun) or adjective. On its own it does not constitute a figure of speech; single words without a context cannot do so.
The Holstein cow originated in the Netherlands in the province of North Holland. They are known for their high milk production and distinctive black and white coloration. Holsteins are one of the most popular dairy cattle breeds worldwide.
A pattering sound is caused by the repeated and rapid impact of small objects, such as raindrops or footsteps, on a surface. The sound is created when these objects hit the surface with enough force to produce audible vibrations.
Genetics and selection by humans. Many a time it's coincidence that they have spots or roan or mottled coloration, but it can also be encouraged, like in Speckle Parks or Texas Longhorns because it looks pretty. Even Holsteins can "look pretty" when they have the black-and-white coloration like they do.
Yes, it is possible for a black cow and a black bull to have a white calf if both parents carry a recessive gene for white coloration. This would allow for the expression of the white color in their offspring.
Crackling, Crinkling, Pattering and Murmuring. .
Coloration is not a behavior, it is an adaptation. Warning coloration is an example of defensive behavior.
The first drops of rain pattered against the roof of the tent.
coloration having a protective function; sometimes used in a restricted sense for warning coloration only.
The pattering of the rain is heard most often in All Summer in a Day.