Having a brindled appearance; marked with streaks or spots of color (variant of brindled).
From brindle + -ed. An alternative form of 'brindled,' the past participle used as an adjective.
Brindled dogs and cattle have mixed color coats that actually provide camouflage—farmers and breeders chose to maintain these markings because they were naturally advantageous.
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