In Timothy of the Cay, that phrase means that the different races can have things in common. Racism is discussed in Timothy of the Cay, but doesn't play as big a part as in The Cay.
No.
Penguins eggs are a yellow colour.
Feather coloring does not influence the color of the egg laid. The breed of the hen dictates what color her eggs will be.
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The right answer is no. Lice eggs are white. They eat your hair and make you scratch your head.
Lice eggs will be a white or cream color if they are dead. If they are alive they are a brown or black color.
The feather color of a chicken does not affect the color of the eggs she lays. It is the breed of the hen that determines the egg color. A chicken that lays white eggs does not drop a brown egg every now and then either, a white egg layer will always lay white eggs. I have several white Araucana hens who lay Lavender colored eggs and a Black Cochin hen who lays light brown eggs (not black eggs)
you can't tell the color of eggs by the color of a chicken's tail. with the exception of auracanas and americaunas (they lay green-blue eggs) you tell by the color of a chicken's earlobe. if it is white it lays white eggs...if it is red it lays a shade of brown eggs.
Swallow's eggs can be a variety of colors. Often an off white with black/brown spots. But they can be pure white, eggshell blue or pink. Sometimes these colors are spotted other times not.
The color of the goose depends on which kind of goose it is. Canadian geese are grayish brown and white with a black neck and white cheeks. Some domesticated geese are white, brown and white, or gray and white. The Red-Breasted Goose is particularly striking black-and-white goose with red cheeks, neck and breast.
Oystercatcher birds lay white eggs with black speckles. Oystercatchers typically lay between one and four eggs. These birds are known to practice "egg dumping", which is where they lay their eggs in the nest of another bird, leaving the other bird to raise their young.
A typical clutch contains 4 to 7 greenish-white eggs.