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Dollop Mutation

The Dollop Volbur has its black back extended to its head and turns it completely black. The back itself it creates a specific pattern which mostly has two to three bigger patches (beginning from the shoulders till the base of the tail). The tail itself has a stripped looking appearance, similar to racoons. Dollops only have white legs, tail tip and can have white on their chin. Eyes can be light rose and greyish/blueish tone.

 

Regions

  • Red -  can be of any color

  • Black - for a tradional one it stays black, but can mutate

  • White - traditionaly white, but can mutate

Genetics

The genetic alleles are labled as "DD".

DD

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Dollop

Dd

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Dollop no visible changes or slightly reduced

(less from black & White region)

dd

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No Dollop

Natural state

Double Mutations

As the name says it, these mutations can only be achieved if 2 mutations are combined. Only 2 at the time can be combined, without counting the natural state.

Yes, the natural state gene has to be present again in order to express any of these.

If it is missing, it is considered an Omitt.

These are again only guides on how they can look like as fully doubles. They can slightly differ if one mutation is not fully active. You can read more about it here in "Natural State".

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