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Black-and-tan
black-and-tan: having a predominantly black color pattern with deep red or rusty tan usually on the feet, breeching, and cheek patches, above the eyes, and inside the ears
(From the Merriam-Webster.com) How would you say this in Spanish? ¿Negro y pardo? ¿Negro y pardo rojizo? ¿Negro y castaño rojizo?
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