"Black coloration" refers to the appearance or quality of being black in color.
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Melanic pigmentation patterns differ widely across Drosophila species, from no pigment to complex patterns of stripes and spots, to
ubiquitous black coloration.
The Countess produced parti color pups born from two solid black parents, (both of whom had
solid black coloration for 6 generations), and these parti color pups and their progeny were selectively bred and have carried forth the parti color gene to the present day purebred parti colored Miniature Schnauzers, despite the color prejudice encountered all along the way.
Both Siberian huskies and Alaskan malamutes have thick, dense coats that include white, sable, gray or
black coloration with various masks, caps or other markings on their heads.
But in every layer after that, many flints show signs of exposure to fire: red or
black coloration, cracking, and small round depressions where fragments known as pot lids flaked off from the stone.
It gets its name from
the black coloration of the fossil due to the high manganese content of the matrix it was embedded in.
Where there would normally be corner air vents sit a pair of last year's fog lights, outlined in gray to accent
the black coloration of the lower fascia.
This working dog can have a double coat, a plush coat and a longhaired coat that can come in black and tan, sable or
all black coloration.
Polar bears» tongues have similar blue -
black coloration.
Dry Bowser's shell is a charcoal gray with dark red spike - rings and scarlet spaces between its plates, as opposed to his counterpart's standard green, red, and
black coloration.
The new edition, as is easily guessed from its name, is a striking red color on the back and sides, while the front maintains the initial device's
black coloration.
Our test model is
the black coloration but both variants are trimmed with a silver metal lining running around the screen.
I love the faded vintage style, and the gorgeous blue and
black coloration.