Dalmatian
In artic regions such as Antarctica then the animal with white fur will be harder for a predator to catch as they will blend right in with the snow and ice, as an animal with dark fur like black fur for instance would stand out in the snow and would be spotted immeadeatly.
Dark spotted moths are commonly referred to as "spotted tussock moths," particularly the species Lymantria dispar, known as the gypsy moth. These moths are characterized by their dark spots on the wings and are found in various regions. Their larvae can be significant pests, particularly in forests, as they feed on a wide range of trees.
It's called a Snowflake appaloosa.
Why don't white people with dark hair have black skin?
It depends on the type...harbor seals are gray or silver with dark spots...harps are white...lepord seals are spotted...
dark brown
Mainly yellow orange, white on the underside and face, dark brown or black stripes.
Jaguars are generally spotted with similar color to that of a leopard. The clusters of dark spots, called rosettes, have and additional dark/black spot that differentiates them from leopards. There is also a dark color phase, an animal that is essentially black with a darker black spotting pattern visible within the black coat.
It can be both. Mustangs vary widely in coat colouration, from a light dun or rarely white to black or dark chestnut.
If the white spots are confined mainly to the back and rump, it's a blanket. If they are scattered all over it, it's a snowflake.
White tigers have a white coat with dark brown or black stripes, not deep maroon. The coloration is a result of a genetic mutation that affects the pigmentation, while the stripes provide camouflage in their natural habitat. The contrast between the white fur and dark stripes is striking, making them visually distinct from their orange-striped counterparts.
A horse with a roan coat color has a mixture of white and colored hairs from birth that remain the same as it ages. Roan horses can have blue roan (dark coat with white hairs) or red roan (chestnut coat with white hairs) variations.