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An African snail.
No. It will stay brown - the color goes all the way through the shell.
The color of the sea turtle leathery skin is mostly white with brown blotches but can differ while the shell is always tan with brown patterns .
Yes. Feather color does not effect the color of the egg shell, breed determines the color of the egg.
yes but so do non-organic chickens! The breed of the chicken determines the color of the egg shell. Nothing else affects the color of the egg shell.
A small crab with around 4 or 6 legs, with a shell. Colors for the shell can b eany color because humans sometimes paint the shell when at a pet store. Hermit crabs are invertibrates. The color of the skin is usually red. Can be brown.
A small crab with around 4 or 6 legs, with a shell. Colors for the shell can b eany color because humans sometimes paint the shell when at a pet store. Hermit crabs are invertibrates. The color of the skin is usually red. Can be brown.
yes. their shell gets darker as it grows
The multilayer hard shell of the egg of a White Leghorn chicken is white. The inside is the same color as every other chicken's egg. The shell is white because the Leghorn does not have the color genes to have blue shells or brown applied to the outer shell layers.
The actual contents of the eggs are not green; the green eggs are produced by Araucana hens and Ameraucana hens. Unlike white and brown eggs, the green pigment (color) goes all the way through to the inside of the shell. With brown eggs, when you crack them open, the brown color is only on the outside of the shell. With Araucana eggs, when you crack them open, the green is on the inside of the shell also. You can view green and blue eggs on my bio page.
The color of the hens egg shell is not determined by the feed. The breed of the chicken is the determining factor of the egg shell color she will lay. You can influence the color of the yolk inside the egg somewhat by a diet high in beta carotene. Araucana chickens produce the blue egg because they extrude a bile high up in the oviduct as the shell is forming. Other breeds like Rhode Island Red hen eggs have the color introduced to a white shell further down in the oviduct. A fresh brown egg can have the brown color removed with some light scrubbing soon after laying, you cannot scrub off the blue of an Araucana egg as it goes all the way through to the inside of the shell. Look at the inside of any brown egg...It is white. If you look at the inside of a blue/green egg, it is the same inside as outside.