No, the progress is irreversible, once the hair is grey, it can only become whiter.
You dye it.
yes tou can but why would you ever get a tatoo
Grey with black spots all over.
they are grey and white with a fluffy fur when they are young, but as they become older they lose their fluffy coat and have a white belly, black back and sides with a yellow beak
black and grey
Yeah. It's the same as if you shaved your head & had black hair. It would grow back black.
An astrakhan is an archaic name for an astrakhan fleece, made of black or grey fur of young karakul lambs.
It's really unclear exactly what you mean, but "no" is probably the right answer.The European Magpie, Pica pica, is basically black and white, but the black parts in adults are somewhat iridescent and may appear to shift colors depending on how the light strikes them.The young are similar but less iridescent.
They wear an orange bandanna on their knee or back pocket
Untitled - Black on Grey - was created in 1970.
Collared Doves
Grey wolves (Canis lupus) aren't actually all grey. Their fur color varies based, usually, on geographic location ranging from solid white to cinnamon to black. Also, they usually have color phases with a 'normal phase', 'black phase', and 'young phase' with each phase having a different predominance of certain color combinations.