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A darker hair stripe along the back of some mammalian species is called a dorsal stripe. It is typically found on [[Horsehide - Horse leather|horses]], [[Donkey leather|donkeys]] and [[Goatskin|goats]].  
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Some species of mammal have a darker strip of hair running along their backs. This is called a dorsal stripe. It is typically found on [[Horsehide - Horse leather|horses]], [[Donkey leather|donkeys]] and [[Goatskin|goats]].  
  
  

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Some species of mammal have a darker strip of hair running along their backs. This is called a dorsal stripe. It is typically found on horses, donkeys and goats.


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Dorsal stripe on a goat and on donkeys.

 

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