Cruella Deville, I believe
If one parent has black hair (dominant) and the other parent has white hair (recessive), the offspring will likely have black hair, as the dominant gene for black hair will override the recessive gene for white hair.
White fur
To determine the percentage of offspring with straight hair, we first need to clarify that the question seems to refer to a separate trait since it mentions fur color (black vs. white) rather than hair texture. Assuming "straight hair" is a different trait and not directly related to the fur color, we cannot deduce the percentage of straight-haired offspring without knowing the genetic inheritance pattern for the hair texture. If we had that information, we could use a Punnett square to calculate the expected phenotypic ratios.
black and white fur
No its the hair folicles that are striped.
Kruella Demon no !Cruelle Demon.x.xzebra
Cruella De Vil from the movie 101 Dalmatians
they have fur but they are a short hair animal.
Cruella de Ville
Wrong! It is a sheep with white skin and black fur/hair
cruella devil pronounced crew-E-lla du-VIL
An example of codominance would be a cow with red hair and a cow with white hair reproducing and have a cow with both red and white hair.
Typically white if you are talking fur. If you're talking about the fur, it is a standard peach color.
A dog's fur can change color from black to white due to a genetic mutation that affects the production of pigment in the hair follicles. This mutation can cause the dog's fur to lose its dark color and become lighter or white.
Kruella Demon no !Cruelle Demon.x.xzebra
The red pandas skin is reddish- brownish. Their body hair is darker than their head. they have peach cheecks some people call teardrops because where its located and shaped as.
Most zebras have black and white fur, although I have never heard of a zebra that doesn't have black and white fur.