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Agouti

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Agouti in Rodents

The term Agouti may refer to any of several kinds of rodents including—

Agouti Coloration in General

The term agouti refers to animals with banded, or brindled, fur -- each individual guard hair is not one solid color but instead has "stripes" of (usually) black, brown and white producing an animal which is not a solid color but appears speckled or brindled. Animals commonly displaying an agouti color phase are mice and rabbits.

Agouti in Horses

The agouti gene is responsible for the bay coloring of horses. It acts on the black base coat (see Equine coat color genetics) to restrict the black only to the horse's points (mane, tail, lower legs).

Agouti in Felines

The agouti gene refers to the specific gene in a cat which gives it a tabby (striped) fur-coat pattern; see also bicolor cat.



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