It might be somevariety of Siamese mix. If your cat is very vocal, it probably is.
A dog that looks like a West Highland White Terrier but with grey ears could possibly be a West Highland White Terrier mix, such as a Westie mixed with a breed that has grey coloring. It is recommended to do a DNA test to determine the exact breed mix.
No because Sam Patch was not white, he was light grey, many other president's had light grey horses, including George Washington.
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maybe the husky
This would be the siberian husky, they are white, black and white, red and white, and sometimes grey.
African greys have like all birds hidden ears they have a slighter darker patch diagnal to their eye that we call cheeks.If you hold back the fethers on the patch you will see a hole that is the ear!
They could be white, grey, white and grey, or many other things. It is all about genetics. There could be a recessive gene in there for dark fur, so you might end up with a black kitten, or some other random color. Most likely you will get a white, grey or mixed white and grey kitten.
A Husky is in the Spitz family group and is medium sized with a thick, insulating coat. They are generally grey and white, sometimes with blue eyes. They have pointed ears and usually a fluffy, curled tail. They are a very active breed.
* I spent 45$ on white one * i bought my rex rabbit for $20 its white cept its ears, nose, and tail are grey
The underwing of a fieldfare is light grey in colour with a small patch of white near the body.
This depends on what you mean by 'milk white'. Most horses are grey (black skin under a grey or white coat.) and several breeds fall into this color range, such as the Lippizaner, and the Camargue. The 'Camarillo white horse' (White coat and pink skin underneath) is a true white horse breed and is very rare. Other breeds can produce white horses but it is rare.