Colors thread?
Colors thread.
Also breed mismark thread. I will be taking requests
i can fill up at least 2 threads by myself so I'm going by porn board rules and starting off with 6 or so
>>2071260
exquisite
>>2071231
>colors thread? colors thread.
Shut the fuck up
I'd make him wear a red bow tie.
I got some.
>>2071237
Why aren't the other geese ostracizing the off colored one? Usually herd/flock/pack animals are super anal about anything that's "not one of us"
Obligatory.
I saw a stark white squirrel like picture related yesterday when I was driving through Tunbridge in Kent towards London. Sadly I didn't have time to stop and have a better look but it was the most astonishing thing I've ever seen.
Its highly unlikely anyone will see it again but if you're in the area keep an eye out.
>>2071489
This true albino lives outside the national gallery in DC.
>>2071566
Ooops meant to post this.
>>2071568
It has a horse tail :D
>>2071231
I'll see what I've got lurking in my saves
>>2071231
>>2071643
Appaloosa zorse
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>>2071645
Spotted socks!
>>2071646
No idea whats going on here
>>2071647
>>2071649
Panther with vitiligo or cobweb panther
>>2071650
Just a normal black jaguar with stunning colouration.
>>2071651
Leopard spot moose
>>2071659
Silvery badger
>>2071489
We have a lot of these in St. Paul, MN
>>2071645
>>2071670
Dose anyone know the reason behind this coat pattern?
>>2071694
It's just a melanistic tiger
>>2071700
Didn't know thats how melanistic tigers looked, assumed they'd be similar to black leopards and jaguars where the base colour was darker and the marking were normal. Pretty cool.
Noone posted spotless cheetah yet?
>>2071809
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>>2071817
This guy pops up regularly in these threads, but yes he's really beautiful, really lets you appreciate the cheetah's unique body shape without the heavy spots to break up the outline. On a related note, just found out the saharan subspecies was a thing. Smaller, paler, with fewer spots and very light bodied. Very distinct looking.
>>2071839
>2071839
Here's another. Can't get over that incredibly fine featured face.
>>2071842
>>2071231
fuck that dog's owners if his name's not Teddy Graham
>>2071243
What a cute axey :)
>>2071640
Breathtaking...
>>2071234
is that real?
holy shit
>>2071489
I have a picture somewhere of a blonde squirrel my mom took on my grandma's farm.
Also there's apparently a white squirrel that is frequently seen at the University of Louisville.
>>2071718
Oh god I love long haired rotties.
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>>2071717
Found a cub!
>>2071647
why is that horse so moldy
>>2071647
This pattern grosses me out for some reason
>>2071647
Reminds me of bacteria growth, fucking disgusting.
>>2071647
Love it. Looks like rust spots on a grey rock.
Not as nice as all these other colors but I hope this is good enough
>>2071243
Shiny mudkip
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>>2071694
I wouldn't call them 'true' melanism. I retain very little information but I believe it has to due with the genes that account for their stripes. Think king cheetahs and tabby cats, or cats in general really and how flexible their markings are. It's a mutation of their striped/spotted gene. Not sure about tigers(tigers like this is very, very rare and i've only seen two other photos of different tigers that were so old they were in black and white) but for wildcats and cheetahs, the gene responsible is Taqpep. Not only the mutation may alter their patterns, but it also tends to give them an immunity boost.
Some jaglions.
Rhodesian Ridgeback
>>2076038
had science go to far
>>2071231
is that a dog or a hyena. a dog right? i thought this was a hyena at first.
>>2071647
it has speed holes
>>2076837
dog. looks like an african wild dog mix with a random domestic
understandable that one would think they're hyenas considering the physical resemblance
>hyenas are actually cats