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Animals with unique markings
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A common spotted Cuscus it’s a marsupial found in Australia.
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With so many breeds, can you really pick one of the cutest cats in the world? Hardly possible, right? We understand your conundrum. Each one is just as unique as it is mean. But once you fall in love with them, there’s no going back!
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Ribbon seals’ unique coloring patterns– always featuring four large, white markings
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Van Bar Emphasis Black Tovero APHA Stallion
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Last week me & our tour group (Lead by jkwildimages.co.uk/) had what I'm sure must be an unprecedented close Iberian lynx encounter. It happened whilst we were 3 days deep into our 5 day trip searching for them. We had two young males literally walk out right in front of us, totally unfazed by our presence, they slowly checked us out even posing for a few epic photos! I can honestly say I've never taken a photo under so much pressure! Feeling fear, utter admiration, and euphoria all at the…
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pictures of cats with unique markings, unique cat markings (4)
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Gazelle (look at those eyes)
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A silver buckskin Akhal Teke The Akhal-Teke typically has a marvelous metallic glow to his coat. This is caused by the structure of the hair; the opaque core is very reduced in size and may in areas be altogether absent. The transparent part of the hair (the medulla) takes up this space, and acts like a light-pipe, bending light through one side of the hair and refracting it out the other side, often with a golden cast.
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Everyone is unique in their own way. Even animals. They are all different with their own personalities. They are unique when it comes to physical appearances too. Though the same species are all born with the same form, they have unique genes within them that cause them to have different colours and patterns on their
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This is called "reverse dappling" or sometimes "reverse dapple roaning", though it can happen on any color of horse, not necessarily a roan. It's common in donkeys but quite rare in horses.
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