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    Not to use the "cop out" answer here from college but the answer is Spontaneous Mutation. Any disruption at the genetic level can conceivably knock out one of the two copies of "c." This will make the fetus wildtype or black. It is rare and does not affect whole litters since it is specific to each individual that a mutation should occur, but it is not miraculous.

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