well it could be a toy or teacup.
On sheet music, black keys represent the sharps and flats of regular notes, and look the same as any other notes you will see, except that the notes will have sharp or flat symbols preceding them.
A decagon is a two-dimensional shape with ten sides. In a regular decagon each of the sides will have an equal length.* * * * *AND each interior angle will be the same measure. If either the sides or angles are not ALL equal to one another, the shape is not regular. Consider quadrilaterals, for example. A rhombus has equal sides but the angles are not all the same so it is not regular. A rectangle has equal angles but the sides are not the same. So it is not regular either. The only regular quadrilateral is a square.
Usually, people just stick with the regular wood look. I have a really nice violin and it looks like polished wood. Mine is rather dark colored.
They look like their kids
Webfeet look like duck feet.
If the dad was a teacup chihuahua and the mom was a regular chihuahua, the puppies could vary in size, but they may lean towards the smaller side due to the teacup chihuahua genetics. They will likely have characteristics of both parents, such as a small size, large ears, and a short coat. However, it's always unpredictable to determine the exact outcome since genetics can be complex.
I Have One...They Are Very Cute.!They Can Be Aggressive And Take A Little While To Get Used To Things...But Depends On What Type Of Chihuahua It Is...The Smallest Is The Teacup Chihuahua...Wich I Have<3
no a yokies head does not look like a chihuahua
Look at a Teacup was created in 1976.
PINK!
a little rat
Chihuahua and Pug mix
A chihuahua's paw print looks like the paw print of all other dogs, only smaller.
There's no telling.
I actually have one! We call him a Pekhuahua (peek-wa-wa). They look like a fat chihuahua with a curly tail (like a Pekingese). He is great tempered and loves everyone!
So cute and adorable
They have been bred over time to be that way. Although they are named for a city in Mexico, they are believed to have originated in China where it was once fashionable to breed dwarf sized plants and animals EDIT: I've just read this article: http://www.livescience.com/7268-study-reveals-dogs-small.html so basically, there's a gene/ genetic sequence in dog's brains near a gland that is like (or is) the pituitary gland. One or more mutations suppresses it, not producing as much of the hormone that makes you grow; preventing Labrador-sized Chihuahuas! (Rottweilers also have this, but other genetic factors likely make them large) Please read the article, it covers it better than I do.