The gray cat is Graypaw (Graystripe) and the 'tortoiseshell' is actually ginger, Rusty/Firepaw/Fireheart/Firestar. He appears tortoiseshell because of the trees letting small patches of light through so patches of fur appear darker. Hope I helped!
There are approximately 5000 gray wolves that are left in the wild.
A male tortoiseshell cat is not a normal genetic possibility. If one were to be born through some kind of mutation, the changes would be so extensive that it would preclude the animal's survival.
Wild America - 1982 Shades of Gray was released on: USA: March 1991
no not really.
Very much wild and rather shy
gray wolves
Yes, in the wild packs of 5-12, gray wolves hunt to get food.
They eat other organisms.
They don't, they are meant to be wild
Wild Kratts - 2011 The Blue and the Gray 1-20 was released on: USA: 22 April 2011
The skin of a turkey can change colors from a pinkish hue to a slight gray. Gray skin on a turkey is generally that of a wild bird.
yes but i have also seen them in zoos