A lion that was white.
there is no difference beetween a white lion and a normal lion exept one is white and is rarer than the common lion. a white lion is only occured when both mother and father carry the white lion gene. that is why it is so rare to see one
A white lion is known as a "white lion." It is a rare color mutation of the African lion, resulting from a genetic condition called leucism, which causes a reduction in pigmentation.
The only tiny difference there is, the white lion is rare and white, the normal lion is not rare and tan. The white lion is born if their mother and father both carry the gene.
the white lion is white because of a jean inside on of its parents. a white lion does not need both of its parents to be white, the jean can belong to a tawny lion or lioness. they are endangered because poachers kill them because of their original colouring. but slowly the white lion population is growing.
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The Saint Andrew's Cross or more commonly, The Saltire is the national flag of scotland. It has a white cross and a blue background. There is a second flag which is associated with Scotland, the "Rampant Lion", or Royal Flag of Scotland. It has a yellow background with a red lion on front.
Nova Scotia does, along with a red crest in the center... It is not the flag of Finland, which has a blue cross on white background, but not a diagonal blue cross, as erroneoulsly answered here previously. Neither is it the flag of Scotland, which is diagonal white cross on blue background.
The flag of Scotland is the Saltire or Cross of St Andrew which features a white diagonal cross on a blue background. Also associated with Scotland is the badge featuring a Red lion rampant on a yellow background.
what is the size,color,life of a lion
The Norwegian flag is red, white and blue, and the Coat of Arms depicts a lion holding an axe.
Finland's national flag is white and blue, but the military flag (shown above) also contains a crowned lion on a red field, the right forepaw replaced with an armoured hand brandishing a sword, trampling on a saber with the hindpaws. This flag naturally contains more colors than just blue and white.
The red stands for a lion. The white and blue is the field the lion is standing on.
Call him Paul. If it is a female...Paula. OK... or if it's mostly white, dusty.
Scotland has two flags. The most common is the St Andrews Cross (a blue multiplication cross on a white background), sometimes known as the Saltire. The other flag is the Lion Rampant.
Blue, from the Saltire flag of St Andrew although Mauve has often been used by Scottish Nationalists as it represents the colour of heather flowers that grow in the Scottish wilderness.The Scottish flag is blue with a white diagonal cross. The Scottish national football and Rugby teams play in dark blue strips. Scotland is also associated with tartan, which is a plaid pattern made of a variety of mixtures of colours, mostly blue, green, red, yellow, black and white.
A blue saltire (X-shaped cross) on a white field (background) with a yellow and red shield in the centre depicting a lion rampant (standing on back legs), taken from the Scottish arms.