Yellow
Normal urine colors can vary from pale yellow to dark amber, depending on hydration levels.
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yellow and white and i mean urine
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Albustix strips typically change colors from yellow to green to blue in the presence of protein in urine. This color change corresponds to different levels of protein concentration in the urine sample.
Rat urine looks like what anyone would expect urine to look like. It is a liquid, that can range in color or smell. The colors and smells are dependent on the rats diet.
When your urine is a darker color, that means you are dehydrated.
Definitely not.
yes it does. normally a very neon orange
Urine color can vary depending on hydration levels, diet, medications, and certain medical conditions. Clear urine usually indicates good hydration, while dark yellow urine may indicate dehydration. Other colors, such as red or brown, can be a sign of blood in the urine or certain health conditions.
The urine of a dog, like the urine of most mammals, is a dull yellow color ranging in intensity from a light lemonade color to a darky murky mango fruit yellow. The difference in colors is due to concentration of the dissolved wastes, particularly urea - lighter colors have a lower urea concentration while darker colors have a higher urea concentration. If you notice anything white or blood-red in the urine, or if the urine color shifts outside the spectrum of basically yellow, you should take your dog to a veterinarian for an examination as these color changes can be a sign of intoxication, bladder infection or cancer.
Urine can be of different colors. This is due to the different foods or liquids we introduce to our body. (i.e. introducing dyes into your system, drugs we take, etc.) But the normal color of urine is either yellow or pale straw. some times it can be orange, yellow, clear!!