Their plumage is generally pale brown with small black spots and bands all over, creating thesalt-and-peppereffect found in most peacock-pheasants.
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The small flakes of black and white in the rock often give it asalt-and-pepperappearance.
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In summertime, the coat is often lightly spotted with asalt-and-pepperpattern.
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The appearance is described as asalt-and-pepperappearance.
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It has been nicknamed thesalt-and-peppermudsnail due to the final whorl being lighter than the rest of the shell.
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In some cases, it will produce asalt-and-pepperpattern over the televised picture.
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On most cameras, slower shutter speeds lead to increasedsalt-and-peppernoise due to photodiode leakage currents.
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He's six feet, two inches tall, with dark brooding eyes andsalt-and-pepperhair (he can still claim that it's mostly pepper).
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Their adult coat is long and abundant, and comes in various colors including solid and/or mixed shades of black, golden yellowish-blonde, reddish-orange, browns, andsalt-and-peppergreys.
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