smoky,the color of the smoke is grey:)
Stabilizing selection
yes
This would be survival of the fittest and evolution at work. Because the gray mice are harder for the birds to see, they live to reproduce and pass their genes for color on. This is why most wild mice are gray in color, while domesticated mice are a variety of colors. Domesticated mice were bred to be pretty, while the wild mice breed for survival.
Stabilizing Selection
you can feed it either large grasshoppers or newly born mice... pinkie mice
Gray with a white stomach
mice,insects,voles,and shrews.
you can name it silverspoon porsha spot Gilbert
The birth of many gray mice over time is an example of natural selection, a process where individuals with favorable traits are more likely to survive and reproduce. If gray fur provides better camouflage in their environment, the population may gradually increase in gray mice due to their enhanced survival advantages. This can lead to changes in the population's characteristics over generations.
Incomplete dominance
Incomplete dominance
This is an example of incomplete dominance.