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well if the baby is mixed(usually a brownish color) then it has a black daddy but if it is white then it has a white daddy
She can if there is a black ancestor somewhere along the line on either side of the family.
No, 2 white parents cannot have a black baby because a child's skin color is determined by the combination of genetic traits passed down from their parents. If both parents are white, it is not genetically possible for them to have a black baby.
WHiTE, GRAy, BLACk, BABy BLUE...:)
Genetics is a complex interplay of different factors, but a child of a Black father and a White mother could inherit a range of skin tones depending on the specific genetic combinations. The child could be anywhere on the spectrum between the parents' skin tones or may fall in between. Skin color is determined by multiple genes, so it's not possible to predict with certainty what color the baby will be.
The SAME as the adult Zebra: black and white striped!!!xD
white black and royal blue
the natural baby color is white
The baby may come like his mother or father depending on how strong the genes are .. or a bit of both.
If the baby's parents are white and black, the baby may show a mix color. Usually, once they reach childhood from being an infant, the offspring shows which parents' color they will favor, or possibly show both.
No, but their color vision is not fully matured until 4 months of age.