Pinto Pony(spotted), Piebald Pony(black and white spotted), Skewbald Pony (any color but black and white), Sabino Pony, Splash White Pony, Overo Pony, Tobiano Pony, Tovero Pony, etc.
POA (Pony of the Americas) have the various spotting patterns associated with the Lp (Leopard Complex) yielding appaloosa patterning.
yes there is a pony called leonie Stevens
a wild pony?
A Pony of the Americas (POA) is a breed of pony developed in the United States. They are known for their distinctive coloring, with leopard spotted coats being a common trait. POAs are versatile and hardy, making them popular for youth riders and in various disciplines such as showing, pleasure riding, and driving.
A baby pony is called a foal
There are lots of spotted horse breeds but the most common are POA (pony of the americas), Appaloosa, paint (especially overo). The specific spotted color is called Appaloosa or paint they are separate from the breeds.
cheetahs are called the spotted one because they have spots all over there body
Icelandic Pony
The Atlantic Spotted Dolphin is called that because it lives in the Atlantic and the subadult, mature and physically mature adults have spots.
The setting in The Red Pony is on a plain which is called a farm.
A male horse/pony is called a stallion. A 'fixed' horse is called a gelding. A young male horse is a Colt.
The My Little Pony series originated from Hasbro toys call My Little Pony. The first animated series called My Little Pony Tales premiered in 1992. The most recent series is called My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.
Answer-Pony Its called a pony or small horse. Mostly if its an Arabian it can be called a horse or small horse or large pony. It is definitley not called a small horse. A horse is a different breed to a pony. It should be called a pony. 14.2 is large pony by hunter and dressage (FEI) standards. 14.2 is pony, and some will argue that 14.3 is even pony (FEI dressage defines pony as 14.3 and under). A horse is not a different breed to pony. Horses and ponies can be the same breed and be totally different sizes. It's all genetics. However there are breeds of ponies and breeds of horses which are entirely different from each other and one another; example: New Forest Pony/Thoroughbred Horse.