Eastern salamander eggs are typically a translucent, jelly-like color, often appearing pale or milky white. They are usually laid in clusters or masses and can be found attached to aquatic vegetation in freshwater habitats. The eggs are surrounded by a gelatinous coating, which provides protection and helps keep them moist. As they develop, you may see the embryos inside, which can appear as dark spots within the eggs.
Storm dragon eggs look like eggs with a blue color outline and yellow color inside the egg. The eggs are then decorated with white colored snowflakes.
American robin eggs are relatively small and light blue in color.
No eggshell is a reference to sheen purportedly to look like the shell of an egg not a color Also there is no standard interior paint eggshell is a common sheen as is satin for interior color is the choice of the one who will accept it
It can vary in color and thickness. As long as it doesn't look like egg yolk, I wouldn't worry about it.
Well it a white egg that is really small.They can look like fertilizers.
it Will look like a small penguin
On the outside - just like any other egg.
A storm dragon egg in Dragonvale is formed when a storm dragon mates with a moon dragon or a sun dragon. The egg looks yellow in color with a blue outline. It also has white snowflakes.
THEY LOOK round and cripled
I am sorry, but you cannot describe a color. The dictionary says yellow is - Yellow is a color like that of egg yolk, ripe lemons, etc.; the primary color between green and orange in the visible spectrum, an effect of light with a wavelength between 570 and 590 NM
it makes the egg float
They cant look like anything. there just a egg.