The type of mouse cannot be determined by just knowing it's gray and brown colored with a white underside. Coloring and genetics are both used with mice to identify it's genus.
They generally range from brown to gray to black. Their underside is often white.
They are a light brown with a white underside and tail.
The colors are dark gray, dark brown, and black.
Not all hammerheads are gray. Many species are brown. The smooth hammerhead has a white underside with a dark brown or even olive green color on top, along with black tips on the pectoral fins.
She's a white tabby - so brown and white.
smoky gray orange and white orange striped golden and white gray with black stripes gray and white white calico golden .....and maybe a few more brown black black and white brown and white
Yes they can be brown if they get dirty and or gray if they get old.
White and gray together will make a lighter gray. Red and green will make a brown. Light gray and brown together will make a neutral color, also called greige or a greyed brown.
The Gray Mouse Lemur is only found on the island of Madagascar. They are nocturnal. They are descibed as gray or gray-brown. They usually have a stripe down the back of their bodies. Also, my ears are rounded and large. They are legally protected.
gray, black, white, brown, and blue-gray
The color of a bird is important in bird identification. A whippoorwill is usually a mottled gray, black, and brown; while the underside is pale with gray and black spots.
No, they can also be brown or white.