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- leader of the Ronin Warriors who is often accompanied by the large white tiger, White Blaze (白炎, Byakuen). Known to be brash and impulsive at times, he is...
- over the dorsal part of the neck and shoulders. The face should have a white blaze extending from the poll to the muzzle. The muzzle itself should be dark...
- tuxedo cats. Most tuxedo cats are also "black-mask cats" with a complete white blaze, a common name for felines who, due to their facial colouration, look...
- Billy was said to look like a big cob/shire horse, and was brown with a white blaze. Billy died on 27 November 1822 at the estate of William Earle, a director...
- can be distinguished from those of Asian black bears by the lack of a white blaze on the chest and hairier footpads.[citation needed] Despite their name...
- Blaze and the Monster Machines is an animated children's television series. It premiered on Nickelodeon on October 13, 2014. The show revolves around...
- necessarily exactly defined, distances and mark the direction of the trail. A blaze in the beginning meant "a mark made on a tree by slashing the bark" (The...
- po****r in aquaria. The fish is all black except for two white rings on its tail, and a white blaze on its nose, which can occasionally extend into a stripe...
- is black and white with a solid black blanket extending over the body; black skull with white muzzle; white blaze is optional; whole white collar preferred;...
- stallion was a 165 cm (16.1 h) coach horse stallion of unknown lineage named Blaze. Written pedigrees were kept of these foals beginning in the early nineteenth...