haha i had never thought of that. i like that question though. well, it would have to be running pretty dang fast for it to blur into gray
fried chicken
it looks grey thats about it really! it looks grey thats about it really!
here are three species of Zebra, with a total of seven subspecies among two of those The Grey's Zebra has no subspecies, the...
grey
Sounds like a possum- or more formally, the Opossum.
The grey suit looks great on display.
I think they are called this because their tail is black and white... just a guess though! Good guess and you are close... If you look closely at the male on his upper chest is a zebra stripped pattern of black and grey...
sometimes brown, or dark grey, or grey, or brownish-greyish, if you know what that looks like.
Yes, I do believe they can. Whether it was a male or female, they both can. In the white streak, the female can't recognized the male, and flees him, causing him to be aggressive, but you can breed both white., but since you are talking about the grey streak, they definitely can, its also possible for them to breed. Hope I have helped.
The grey bat looks grey and smallish
Mine just looks out the window.
Desert Cottontail