That isn't a subspecies. Black bears differ in color. Most are black, but some are brown, and a few are cream colored. For the most part, these differences can exist between individuals of the same subspecies (although the subspecies Ursus Americanus Cinnamomum is known for being reddish brown), but non-black individuals are more prevalent in certain geographic areas. Cream colored bears are mostly found in the northwestern United States, though not by the coast.
Yes. Black and White are two subspecies of Rhinos in Africa. These are not subspecies, but two distinct species.
This pattern is called tortoiseshell. If it has a considerable amount of white, it is called calico.
they can be the colour of your bum etc
Most computer cases are black now compaired to earlier models that were white or cream colored. If they are black and white then they are probably some stupid Compaq computer that noone cares about.
Most giant pandas are black and white. However, there is a subspecies that is tan and brown - the Qinling panda.
Different species of skunk vary in appearance from black-and-white to brown or cream-colored, but all have "warning coloration."
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Yes. White is produced by the reflection of all colored light, and black is produced by the absorption of all colored light.
There are a number of different colored natural pearls available. Some of those colors include white, pink, silver, cream, brown, green, blue, black and yellow.
black and white
I HEARD THAT THE SOLID GOLDS ARE THE RAREST Thats true but really any solid color but brown is hard to get for they tend to have mixed colored hair,mine is white,black,and brown,mainly white
White with a little bit of yellow makes cream.