- red). It is not
uncommon for a
brindled Cairn Terrier to
become progressively more
black or
silver as it ages.
Brindled domestic cats are also
known as...
- In the
Irish Calendar The Old Cows Days/The Days of the
Brindled Cow are the last days of
March and the
first three days of April; in Irish: Laethanta...
- (Connochaetes taurinus), also
called the
common wildebeest, white-bearded gnu or
brindled gnu, is a
large antelope and one of the two
species of wildebeest. It is...
-
developed in Germany. The coat is
smooth and tight-****ing;
colors are fawn or
brindled, with or
without white markings.
Boxers are
brachycephalic (they have broad...
- The
giant grouper (Epinephelus lanceolatus), also
known as the
Queensland groper (grouper),
brindle grouper or mottled-brown sea b****, is a
species of...
- The
brindled beauty (Lycia hirtaria) is a
Palearctic moth
belonging to the
family Geometridae.
Lycia hirtaria cataloniae Vojnits & Mészáros, 1973 Lycia...
- The
Czech Gold
Brindled Hen, Czech: Česká
slepice zlatě kropenatá, is an old
breed of
chicken originating in Bohemia. The
first mention dates from 1205...
- gray, or
brindled. Pure black,
black and tan, and
white are not
permitted by many
kennel clubs. A
notable characteristic of
Cairns is that
brindled Cairns...
- fawn with a dark nose, non-dilute, black-masked, non-harlequin,
brindled or not
brindled, non-merle, and non-spotted. To
allow for the rare
exceptions we...
- the two cell
types become intermingled; this
produces the
characteristic brindled appearance consisting of an
intimate mixture of
orange and
black cells...