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- paler than the unpigmented blue eyes ****ociated with white color or white markings, and the skin is rosy-pink. The true, unpigmented pink skin ****ociated...
- distinguish between mature white and gray horses. White horses have unpigmented skin and a white hair coat. Many white horses have dark eyes, though...
- Body cream colored, with several round brown spots. Broad transversal unpigmented stripe present on dorsum. Dorsal fin yellowish white with small dark...
- A piebald or pied animal is one that has a pattern of unpigmented spots (white) on a pigmented background of hair, feathers or scales. Thus a piebald...
- the family Plethodontidae are terrestrial and lay a small number of unpigmented eggs in a cluster among damp leaf litter. Each egg has a large yolk sac...
- the animal pole is heavily pigmented while the vegetal pole remains unpigmented. A pigment pattern provides the oocyte with features of a radially symmetrical...
- important part in the biology of coral reefs. Other dinoflagellates are unpigmented predators on other protozoa, and a few forms are parasitic (for example...
- distinguished by their moniliform antennae and the soft-bodied and often unpigmented worker caste for which they have been commonly termed "white ants"; however...
- or true roan pattern may be any base color which is intermingled with unpigmented white hairs on the body. Except for white markings under the control...
- entomology, hyaline denotes a colorless, transparent substance, such as unpigmented fins of fishes or clear insect wings. In botany hyaline refers to thin...