"grigio"
pronounced "/GREE-joe/"
There is no such thing as an Italian gray fox.
No.
Grigio means Gray in Italian.
g-r-i-g-i-o.
The Italian state animal is the Italian Wolf, related to the Gray Wolf.
To my understanding, his father was English bloodline and his mother was Italian bloodline.
"Gamberetti" is the Italian word for shrimp. It refers to a type of small, pinkish-gray shrimp commonly used in Italian cuisine in dishes such as pasta, risotto, and seafood salads.
Yes!Italians are european people so in fact they can have every eye color such as light and dark eyes like blue green gray hazel amber and brown.
it was gray!!!! yup. gray.
The design of the WW1 Italian uniform featured a distinctive blue-gray color with a high collar and large pockets. The significance of the uniform was to provide soldiers with protection and visibility on the battlefield, while also showcasing national pride and identity.
Gray.
The key features of WWI Italian uniforms included a distinctive blue-gray color, a high collar, and a distinctive hat called the "Bersaglieri" hat with a plume. Uniforms also typically featured a belt with a brass buckle and a cartridge pouch.