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Most have brown or piebald fur, although this can vary.
A brown or piebald coat is undesirable according to the breed standard.
Now the ship was in orbit, circling low above the surface of this strangely piebald moon.
Much of his hair was gone; what was left grew in listless, piebald patches.
He had an oddly piebald look, because his hair had begun to fall out in clumps.
The Jacob is a small, multi-horned, piebald sheep that resembles a goat in its conformation.
The diningroom carpet was somewhat piebald, pale spots indicating where stains had been removed.
A dancer wears "piebald pedal pushers."
Carolina Dogs are of medium size, with a fawn, black, white or piebald coat and frequently a melanistic mask.
Skandranon was an odd sight just now; halfway into a molt, he was piebald black and white.
The fool turned his patched and piebald head to watch Pylos climb the steep iron steps to the rookery.
He paused a hundred feet short of the piebald stranger and lashed his tail vertical, then down again as sharply as a railroad semaphore.
All episodes describe adventures of a friendly, piebald terrier dog named Reksio, with his animal friends - hens, cats, other dogs and their owners.
The merle gene creates mottled patches of color in a solid or piebald coat, blue or odd-colored eyes, and can affect skin pigment as well.
The horse which Velvet trains and rides in the Grand National is named The Piebald, because it is piebald colour.
She wanted to say that, but the world of Vestalan was drowning her senses, full of frenzied, piebald faces and waving arms and colored cloths and dizzy black spots.
Prince Rhun, Taran saw, had clambered astride a swaybacked, piebald mare that persisted in turning in circles despite the efforts of the Prince to control her.
The most common coats are black and white, then less common copper-red and white, grey and white, pure white, and the rare "Agouti" coat, though many individuals have blondish or piebald spotting.
The etymology of the name comes from the Turkic tribe Alat or Ala-at, also known in Arabic and Persian as Khalaj, and in Chinese as Boma, Hela, and Heloγ, all with a meaning "piebald horse".