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- The cream-colored courser (Cursorius cursor) is a species of wader in the pratincole and courser family, Glareolidae. Both parts of the scientific name...
- Cream is the colour of the cream produced by cattle grazing on natural pasture with plants rich in yellow carotenoid pigments, some of which are incorporated...
- It was developed in Iowa during the early twentieth century from a cream-colored mare named Old Granny. A breed registry was formed in 1944 but became...
- The cream-colored wood**** (Celeus flavus) is a species of bird in subfamily Picinae of the wood**** family Picidae. It is found in most mainland...
- the body; white or cream colored hair over the body; and eyes of a bluish cast." Jeanette Gower (December 2002). "The Blue E**** Cream Pony: Flawed or Value...
- light brown eyes. Horses with two copies of the cream allele also exhibit specific traits: cream-colored coats, pale blue eyes, and rosy-pink skin. These...
- the cream pea, is a species of wild pea in the family Fabaceae. It is native to the northern United States and Canada. The species has cream-colored flowers...
- the creation of vanilla cream soda. In the United States, cream soda is often vanilla-flavored and is either clear or colored a light golden brown or...
- glide. Adult females are dark brown to black, with cream-colored markings on the shield and a cream-colored stripe edging its wings; they are broader than...
- 4–5.5 lb) and the hens 1.5–2 kg (3.3–4.4 lb). The hens lay tinted or cream-colored eggs, although they are poor setters and rarely hatch their own brood...