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    I don't get it...

    The first "black" kit is a self-steel. The light undercoat and presence of a wideband steel in the litter suggests that. The second is a wideband chestnut. They are often called "sandies" or "sandy chestnuts". Genetically they are A_B_C_D_E_, just like a normal dark chestnut, but they are...
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    Help with color of these 2 rabbits

    They are frosties or ermines (same color, different names). They cannot be sallanders/pearls, because they are agouti-marked, with visible eye rings and white ear linings. It looks sable-based, so probably smoke pearl ermines. Genetically they would be: A_B_cchl_ddee.
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    updated picture of that mystery kit

    It looks like a silver-tipped blue steel to me. What color were its parents? And what color was this kit at birth or around one-week old?
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    What Color?

    It looks like a cream (called fawn in some breeds). What color are its parents? And what color was it at birth (or around one week)? A cream is born bright pink-skinned, which changes to a peachy-pink color very quickly. If this kit was born lilac-skinned (silvery gray), then it is a lynx.
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    What Pearl color is this French Angora?

    I'm sorry, but much of the information you were given here is incorrect. Smoke Pearl and Blue Pearl are two completely different colors; in fact they can even involve different color genes. Smoke Pearl is a dilute sable-based color and is full-extension, so it is denoted as: aaB_cchl_ddE_...
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