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its white with black
Ailuropoda melanoleuca, literally meaning "cat-foot black-and-white"
Black and white cats are often called just that - Black and White. Sometimes, if the coat is a specific pattern, the coat is called a Tuxedo. This is because the fur is usually white on the belly, like an under shirt and black on the cat's back, outer legs and tail like a tuxedo jacket.
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A black cat would be more unlucky than a white cat. An example of this would be the belief that a black cat crossing your path leads to bad luck. There is no bad luck that a white cat would give you.
Possibly you are going to adopt two white cat and one black cat sometime. Or it just may have been a weird dream.
the Black and white cat on postman pat is called jess
A. A white cat and a black cat having grey kittens is an example of incomplete dominance. In this case, neither color is completely dominant over the other, resulting in a blend of the two parental colors in the offspring.
The thing that makes cats black and white are the genes that the given cat is born with. The white spotting gene being present in a cat makes it black and white.
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its black and white
C. A white cat and a black cat having gray kittens is an example of incomplete dominance. Incomplete dominance occurs when the phenotype of the offspring is a blend of the parents' traits, rather than one trait being completely dominant over the other. In this case, the gray kittens represent a mix of the white and black parental traits.