Only a crossbred bovine would have this sort of colouration. Usually a bovine that has Charolais in its lineage, either as a sire or dam or grandsire or granddam would give it this white tail with a black body.
No. They only come in black and white or red and white. Black and white is the most common colouration of Holsteins.
Zebra striped tail lizard
Holsteins are a breed of cattle, which are black and white and they originate from Freisland, that is also where Frisians are from!!! :)
Riggit Galloway and Lineback cattle are both black with a white stripe down the back, although the Riggit Galloway can also be red or dun colored. Both breeds also have white along their stomachs and some Riggit Galloway have white on their faces as well.
* bay- reddish-brown w/ a brown mane and tail ** dun- half white, half brown w/ white mane and brown tail ** black- black w/ a black mane and tail ** white- white w/ white skin all-over and a white mane and tail ** grey- greyw/ a grey, white, or black mane and tail ** palamino- blonde w/ a blonde mane and tail ** chestnut- dark brown w/ a dark brown mane and tail ** pinto- dark grey w/ blanket of light grey spots on butt w/ light grey mane and tail ** Strawberry roan- red and white mixed w/ white or red mane and tail ** Blue roan- blue nd white mixed w/ white or blue-ish mane and tail ** dappled grey- grey w/ blanket of black or dark grey spots on butt w/ grey mane and tail ** brown- brown (light or dark) w/ brown (opposite shade) mane and tail * Patterns, there are painted, and flea-bitten...that's all I know of.Chestnut, Bay, Black, Brown, Grey, Dun, Sorrel, Palomino, Red Dun, Strawberry Roan Blue Roan, Dapple Grey, Fleebitten Grey, Steel Grey, Taffy and so many other colours.
Yes, this is typical of the breed.
No, eastern diamondbacks have a banded black and white tail.
No the long hair on a Zebra's tail is black.
A lemur that is endangered. it has 26 black and white stripes starting with white and ending with black. Its tail is longer than its body.
No. They only come in black and white or red and white. Black and white is the most common colouration of Holsteins.
Zebra striped tail lizard
A dhole is red with white underparts and black legs and tail, or it can be brown with black legs and tail.
white, black, and gray
The frequency is found by dividing the number of black and white cattle by the total number of cattle. Therefore, the math is 16/80, which is a frequency of 20%.
Compared to what? Cattle with black coats? Brown coats?
There are many small animals that are white with a black nose and tail in New Hampshire. This could be a rat.
There is no new name for any black-and-white cattle, unless you've discovered a breed that has just been created and needs a new name (which is highly unlikely).