A specific color variation within a recognized breed of domestic rabbit is described. This variation presents as a predominantly white coat interspersed with patches of a diluted black hue. The breed itself is known for its compact size, endearing facial features, and docile temperament, making it a popular choice for companionship. The unique coat pattern differentiates it from other colorations within the breed standard.
This particular coloration is prized by breeders and enthusiasts for its aesthetic appeal and relative rarity. The genetics responsible for the pattern and the diluted color are complex, requiring careful selective breeding to achieve desired results. The presence of these rabbits contributes to the genetic diversity within the breed, ensuring its long-term health and adaptability. The historical development of this coloration reflects the evolving preferences of rabbit fanciers and the dedication of breeders in refining breed standards.