Fluffy, Rodger Rabbit, Bugs, Floppy, and my personal favorite, Little Bunny Fou Fou Or how about 'Flash'
its not a dutch a dutch rabbit is a black rabbit with white ring round its torso area and it couold be a rex nut it would have to have plush carpet like fur might just be a cross breed
It might be 2 dark brown rabbits
i think its a black and green snake.......
This is a colorful, quaint and countrified saying. A polecat is a skunk. Skunks have black fur with a white stripe. If you could flatter a skunk long enough for him to loose his stripe, that would mean that you are confident enough and charmingly eloquent enough to win over even someone so dangerous, ugly or cynical that nobody else is brave enough or stupid enough to engage in conversation.
I don't see how a 10 year old rabbit can be a baby, a 10 year old rabbit would be a very, very old rabbit. Do you mean a 10 day old rabbit. In which case the baby would need to be fed on milk. The best milk for the rabbit would be that of its mother.
No. that is unstylish no
i think it would b a tarantula
Usually if it's a white rabbit, it would have a red eye, but if it was a brown one or black one, then the color would be black or darkish brown
The black stripe means that you have graduated to the senior belt of that color. For example: if you were yellow belt your next belt would be a senior yellow belt.
Black coat homozygous: BB Black Coat heterozgous: Bb
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_difference_between_a_heterozygous_phenotype_produced_by_incomplete_dominance_and_a_heterozygous_produced_by_codominance"
A solid tie would stand out over a pin stripe shirt.
The person you bought the rabbit from didn't know what breed it was??? If they didn't sell the rabbit to you as a pure bred it probably isn't. If it has really short fur it could be a rex. White with black spots means the color is broken. The color variety is broken as opposed to a black rabbit or a white rabbit yours is a broken rabbit. A Broken Rex Rabbit is my best guess but I would bet that if you paid less than $30.00 for it it is a crossbreed rabbit, not a rex.
its not a dutch a dutch rabbit is a black rabbit with white ring round its torso area and it couold be a rex nut it would have to have plush carpet like fur might just be a cross breed
yes you can but will need to make new wires to got to speedo signal and fuel gauge if the wires are not there. would need a gray plug, This is the wire code for gray plug. grey connector info, in the brackets is the equivalent earlier MID pin info (Y=Yellow con and B=Black con) Pin1(Y2) - Brown - To Chassis (0V) Pin2(Y3) - Blue/White stripe - Outside temp sensor Pin3(Y4)- Blue - Outside temp sensor Pin4(Y5) - Black - To F15 (15A) Pin5(Y1) - Red - To F12 (20A) Pin6 - Green - RPM signal, needs to be conecter to dash. Pin7(Y7) - Grey/Yellow stripe - Instrument Illumination (dimmer controled) Pin8(Y8) - Red/Grey(white) Stripe - Radio (aerial power feed i.e. Radio on indication) Pin9(Y9) - Brown/White Stripe - Radio Serial Interface Pin10(Y10) - Brown/White Stripe - Radio Serial Interface Pin11(Y11) - Brown/White Stripe - Radio Serial Interface Pin12(B8) - Blue/Black Stripe - Fuel level sender Pin13(B11) - Brown/Grey Stripe - Oil level sensor Pin14(Y14) - Brown/White Stripe - To pin 8 of diag connector (to support programming) Pin15(Y15) - Black/Yellow stripe - To check control Pin16(Y16) - Black - To F2 (15A) Pin17(Y17) - White/Green stripe - To check control Pin18(Y18) - Black/Yellow stripe - To check control Pin19(Y19) - Yellow/Red stripe - To brake pad wear sensors Pin20 - NC Pin21(Y23) - Grey - To Auto transmission Pin22(B10) - Brown/Yellow Stripe - Washer Level sensor Pin23(B5) - Brown/White Stripe - Computer stalk buttons Pin24(B6) - Brown/Red Stripe - Computer stalk buttons Pin25 - NC Pin26(Y12) - Blue/red stripe - Speed signal (from ABS controller) Pin27(B9) - Black/Brown Stripe - ECU signal Pin28(B3) - Brown/Blue stripe - Coolant level sensor Pin29 - Black/Violet Stripe - To Hid lighting Pin30 - To Diesel fuel pump (X20DTH only)
Ive known several black women in America with the name "Unique" (pronounced "yoo-nee-kay"). I would say that is the most unique name you can find.
white white w/yellow stripe yellow orange green green w/blue stripe blue blue w/brown stripe brown brown w/black stripe black It really depends on where you study the art. The original post would be true in the northern part of the Country. Southern part of the country it's slightly different. The main thing to understand is that it follows the traditional kyu system. 8th kyu (white belt) to 1st kyu. Since this art also has Korean roots it would be listed as 8th -1st gup.