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Lynx - The surface color of the top and sides of the body need to be a pale fawn lightly tipped with lilac. The intermediate band must be as bright a fawn as possible, clearly defined over a white undercolor. The chest must be a pale fawn, clearly defined over a white undercolor. The upper side of the tail is lilac, sparsely ticked with pale fawn over an off-white undercolor. The belly, eye circles, jowls, inside of ears, and underside of tail are to be white. Eyes are to be blue-gray.
Faults: Dark blue top color or undercolor, causing confusion with Opal color; dullness in intermediate band; rusty tinge in wool.
Return to American Fuzzy Lop standard.
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