Not inherently. They have the same physical characteristics aside from color. The can both bite and scratch you. It should be noted that most white mice that you can purchase have been extremely inbred.
If you mix white and brown you will get a light brown or a tan. The more white you mix into the brown, the lighter the result.
Brown
Both can be dangerous, but the bear is larger and more powerful, so yes, the bear is the more dangerous of the two.
The Great White Shark would be the more dangerous of the two.
There are many different coat colors for laboratory mice including white, albino, dilute brown, black, agouti, yellow, and more. Different strains of mice are bred for different kinds of research. For example, the CBA/J strain is an agouti mouse that becomes blind by ween age, therefore it could be used for genetic research into blindness. Coat color doesn't have much to do with how well a mouse performs as a laboratory animal.
No. Field mice are brown and live in medows and feilds. Field mice also get rabies more often than house mice. House mice can be different colors (fancy mice). They live in atics and stuff like that. If they don't have places like that to live in they just make a nest in the ground just like any other mouse would.
a litte mix beetween light brown and white. p.s more white then brown
Brown Versus White LeghornYes it does.
If there is a more dangerous shark than a great white, it is the bull shark.
no more so then a grey or white one! fur color doesn't mater, they can all still bite, and wild ones can carry disease, no mater the fur color! i hope that helps!
I would be inclined to say white.
Brown rice is a light brown colour and is usually eaten with Chinese dishes where as white rice is white and eaten with more common dishes such as fish.