
Underbelly (Reversed)
Reversed Underbelly: Un+r Un+r
Reversed Underbelly: Un+r un – Un+r Un – Un Un+r
In Reversed underbelly, it follows the same range as Underbelly but is now darker rather than lighter. In two-tone reversed underbelly, the underbelly closest to the extremities (toes, tailtip, etc) must be the darker value. As Reversed Underbelly is only displayed when two Un alleles are in use (with their +r modifier), they may use the dominant Underbelly marking ranges.
Direct Inheritance
Reversed underbelly, like regular underbelly, also allows for some direct inheritance in coloration so long as the value rule is still followed.
Example: if a parent has an underbelly marking that is yellow in hue, for instance if they are oat, their offspring may inherit that specific colour (colour-picked or very close) from the parent's underbelly marking if they wish even if they are not oat. This does not allow for reversed underbelly to be lighter than what it's on!