6 for skin, 3 for eyes, 1 for spots
It is a vestigial trait of evolution. Their ancestors had spots as adults, much like the present day leopard. However, the lion evolved to not need their spots. However, the genetic code that gives them spots is still there, it is not overridden until adulthood.
a frog's chromatophore are the colored spots located on its back.
They are called Fire Bellied Toads and no they are a common pet but frogs are going extinct.U have to feed them live crickets.
Their mostly black or gray but if its a whale shark brownish with white spots.
You are only describing a color - NOT a breed. However, the color you are referring to is called 'Spangled'.
The color of the frogs dorsal side is not consistent. This is because many different frogs are many different colors.
The background color behind the black spots ranges from a bright grass green, to a dull tan or brown depending on species.
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they are green and have black spots
his spots are a blueish green color
It is a vestigial trait of evolution. Their ancestors had spots as adults, much like the present day leopard. However, the lion evolved to not need their spots. However, the genetic code that gives them spots is still there, it is not overridden until adulthood.
a frog's chromatophore are the colored spots located on its back.
black spots
Yes. They have spots, can be solid, or are a roaned color.
They are called Fire Bellied Toads and no they are a common pet but frogs are going extinct.U have to feed them live crickets.
the cheetahs color are brownish with black spots