Brindle refers to a coat pattern in animals, particularly dogs, characterized by a mix of dark stripes or streaks on a lighter base color. This pattern serves no specific biological purpose; rather, it is a genetic trait that can enhance the visual appeal of certain breeds. In some cultures, brindle patterns may also carry symbolic significance, but primarily, they contribute to the diversity of animal appearances.
Karl Brindle's birth name is Karl M. Brindle.
Arran Brindle was born in 1981.
Robert Brindle died in 1916.
Robert Brindle was born in 1837.
Thomas Brindle was born in 1861.
Thomas Brindle died in 1905.
The Irish word for 'brindle(d)' is riabhach.
Clouded-bordered Brindle was created in 1766.
Reginald Smith Brindle was born in 1917.
Reginald Smith Brindle died in 2003.
A mismark. A brindle labrador is just a brindle labrador. However, it is not able to be shown, as it is classified as a mismark in the breed standard.
Not all brindle, or tortoise, color cats are female. However, there is only a small percentage of brindle color cats that are male.