- mutation. The
breed came in all coat colors; however, only
particolors (
bicolors and tricolors), colorpoints, and
intermediate colors with a characteristic...
- pattern.
Bicolor cats that are
black and
white are
sometimes called "magpies". The
cream and
white bicolor cat is the
rarest of the
bicolors,
while the...
- and
Slavonian bicolors). So the
official recognition of the
Carniolan white-blue-red
tricolor instead of the
traditional white-blue
bicolor was seen as...
- The
tufted titmouse (Baeolophus
bicolor) is a
small songbird native to
eastern North America. The
species belongs to the tit and
chickadee family (Paridae)...
- Look up
bicolor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bicolor or
bicolour may
refer to:
Bicolour (flag), a flag of two
color bands Bicolour, the flag of...
-
Sorghum bicolor,
commonly called sorghum (/ˈsɔːrɡəm/) and also
known as
great millet, broomcorn,
guinea corn, durra, imphee, jowar, or milo, is a species...
-
Germany have
unique flags. Like
state flags, most of them are
horizontal bicolors or tricolors, with or
without the
armorial shield or
emblem (wappen). Therefore...
-
Caladium bicolor,
called Heart of Jesus, is a
species in the
genus Caladium from
Latin America. It is
grown as a
houseplant for its large,
heart or lance-shaped...
-
Quercus bicolor, the
swamp white oak, is a
North American species of medium-sized
trees in the
beech family. It is a
common element of America's north...
- frog (Phyllobates aurotaenia) and the black-legged dart frog (Phyllobates
bicolor) are also used for this purpose.
These are less
toxic and less abundant...