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179px x 200px | 13.40kB [source page] Australian Shepherd The Australian Shepherd is an attractive long haired breed with a bobtail and striking varied coat coloration Each dogs coat and eye color are highly variable it is not uncommon to have a lucy2 jpg
126px x 200px | 16.70kB [source page] MYTH Blue and silver eyes only occur on overos fact actually blue and silver eyes occur on horses of all patterns Splash whites have blue or silver eyes frames sabinos and toveros GoldendoodledoodleGreenEyedBeautybylrk0009 jpg
175px x 188px | 7.70kB [source page] white tan black tan white etc and Goldendoodles can be of parti color with any combination of colors and markings that would make them of parti coloration Pup with green eyes The most popular color in a Goldendoodle is cream or light apricot and without a doubt black seems to be the least favorite color From Yahoo Image Search: "Coat and Coloration" Supplement - Dog Health & Nutrition - Dog Forums - I-Love-Dogs.com
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Oak Hill Gazette The level of cheese was appropriate though; a good mac & cheese should coat your mouth. But no amount of melted cheese could compensate for the flat flavor. ... From Google News Search: "Coat and Coloration" The pronghorn of the United States and the saiga antelope of the central Asian steppes live in? Q. The pronghorn of the United States and the saiga antelope of the central Asian steppes live in similar habitats and have similar adaptations. Which of the following features would you be surprised to find in a saiga antelope? A) a digestive tract that separates nutrients from cellulose and rapidly excretes cellulose B) teeth adapted to grinding tough forage C) a warmly insulating winter coat D) camouflaging coloration E) the ability to obtain most or all of the water needed for life from the vegetation in the diet Asked by vanessa a - Mon May 26 15:16:20 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. not really any of them but if i had to guess... A, cellulose is REALLY hard to break down Answered by BIGgourami - Mon May 26 15:28:20 2008 My white young cat is changing color. Is this normal? Q. I aquired a young cat last summer without knowing anything about's its parents. It was about 4 months old when I got it, and almost a pure white color. Both eyes were blue. He did have a small frosting of a light orange color around both ears, and to his tail, otherwise his coat was a true white color. Since that time he has grown a nice, thick winter coat (he lives outside with my other cats in a cat house with an electric heating pad) His color has changed quite a bit in the last three months, and I'm not certain whether that's because I'm now seeing his winter coat, or whether it is changing as he ages. Do some white cats change color as they age? I would now say that his entire coat isn't pure white, but instead a really pale… [cont.] Asked by paintgirl_h - Tue Jan 6 10:44:29 2009 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments A. Your cat does not have to have any siamese or himalayan in it. Siamese and Himalyans are a BREED. Your cat was born a color point. Color points are ANY breed of cat, and always born white. Sometimes with blue eyes sometimes not. You have a light Flame point most likely. The kitten was born white with a washed out peach color point and it took this long for the color to show up. Nothings wrong with him its completely normal. The Peach/Orange color will only deepen with age and be more noticable. He wont be a pure orange or peach, he will be mostly creamy white, with darker peach or orange points, such as ears, face, feet and tail. Answered by I luv Pets - Tue Jan 6 10:55:03 2009 Are you familiar with Genetics? I need some help?!?
Q. I need some help with these Genetics problems. If you could help, thanx! 1. Multiple alleles control the coat color of rabbits. A gray color is produced by the dominant allele C. The Cch allele produces a silver-gray color when present in the homozygous condition, CchCch, called chinchilla. When Cch is present with a recessive gene, a light silver-gray color is produced. The allele Ch is recessive to both the full color allele and the chinchilla allele. The Ch allele produces a white color with black extremities. This coloration pattern is called Himalayan. Al allele Ca is recessive to all the other alleles. The Ca allele results in a lack of pigment, called albino. The dominance hierarchy is C > Cch > Ch > Ca. The table below provides… [cont.] Asked by beetlebailey - Fri Jan 8 16:40:58 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. 1) The genotype for the cross is ChCa, CaCa, ChCa, CaCa which results in the phenotypes of two Himalayas and two Albinos. 2) This is an example of incomplete dominance. The F1 generation was a cross between a homozygous long shaped radish (LL) and a homozygous round shaped radish (RR). This cross results in offspring that are all heterozygous (LR). The cross between a (LR) and another (LR) would result in a 1:2:1 ratio, as depicted in the question above. 3) (This question I am not sure) A palomino's genotype is CrCm and a cremello's genotype is CmCm. A cross between these two show a 1:1 ratio. Answered by Jon - Fri Jan 8 17:05:19 2010 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Coat and Coloration" |






