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Aussies can have brown, blue or amber eyes, and sometimes a combination of colors! This is a high-energy herding breed known for having stunning blue merle or red merle coats.
Each hair follicle is surrounded by many melanocytes (pigment cells), which make and transfer the pigment melanin into a developing hair. Dog fur is colored by two types of melanin: eumelanin (brownish-black) and phaeomelanin (reddish-yellow). A melanocyte can be signaled to produce either color of melanin. Dog coat colors are from patterns of:
The moon elves are the most common of all the elves in Faerûn and are also known as silver elves. They typically have fair skin and hair that runs in hues from silver-white to black or blue. While human style hair colors are rare, eye color can be remarkably similar, with colors ranging from blue to green.
Red refers to reddish shades of orange, brown, and tan. Terms used include orange, red-gold, cinnamon, tan, and ruby. Genetically a dog called red is usually a clear sable (with little to no eumelanin tipping on hairs) or a ruddy recessive yellow. In some breeds, "red" refers to what would usually be called brown, chocolate, or liver.
Elf on the Shelf, make room for Snoop on the Stoop. The popular holiday toy, based on the 2005 book "Elf on the Shelf: A Christmas Tradition" by Carol Aebersold and her daughter Chanda Bell ...
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The coat is usually short and smooth, characteristic of a warm-climate dog. Colors vary, and may include reddish ginger, buff, fawn, black-and-tan, or piebald [15] with or without white areas on toes, chest, tail tip, and muzzle. The eyes are at an oblique angle and almond-shaped. They vary in color, but are usually dark brown or medium to dark ...
The first Elf on the Shelf was sold in 2005, but its story begins decades earlier with a mother named Carol Aebersold. In 1974, she introduced her three children to a toy elf named Fisbee, a gift ...