This is actually pretty common, when a puppy is in the womb it's fur doesn't oxidize. As soon as they are born the melanin in the hair follicles mixes with the sun and oxygen to turn dark. In a few more minutes the younger ones will begin to darken.
In 6 months they will actually become dark enough to absorb light, turning invisible to the naked eye, that's where the invisible dogs you buy with leash included come from.
SuckAnEgg420 on November 15th, 2019 at 20:17 UTC »
They look like they're dead
AmMongoose on November 15th, 2019 at 21:14 UTC »
They look like you stacked them against a wall
StillWatersRunWild on November 15th, 2019 at 22:23 UTC »
This is actually pretty common, when a puppy is in the womb it's fur doesn't oxidize. As soon as they are born the melanin in the hair follicles mixes with the sun and oxygen to turn dark. In a few more minutes the younger ones will begin to darken.
In 6 months they will actually become dark enough to absorb light, turning invisible to the naked eye, that's where the invisible dogs you buy with leash included come from.