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GRAYISH
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- pollachius has a distinctly crooked lateral line, grayish to golden belly, and a dark brown back.
- This fluvial terrace is underlain by stratified; yellowish brown to grayish brown; calcareous; and usually clean and moderately well sorted sand and gravel with cobbles and boulders.
- Chert varies greatly in color, from white to black, but is most often found as gray, brown, grayish brown and light green to rusty red.
- It can be differentiated from these species by its grayish legs with pink joints (tibiotarsal articulation), and also by the larger amount of black on the bill (more than half).
- The commercial opens with a dystopian, industrial setting in blue and grayish tones, showing a line of people marching in unison through a long tunnel monitored by a string of telescreens.
- In the summer, the coat is a grizzled rusty or grayish brown, with a blackish middorsal line, buffy flanks and a white belly.
- It has been suggested that the color is determined by differences in the translucency of enamel, yellowish teeth having a thin, translucent enamel through which the yellow color of the dentin is visible and grayish teeth having a more opaque enamel.
- The adult male has a yellow patch over each eye, is grayish on top with a white breast, and has a dark brown throat and a black belly; two yellowish sacs on the neck are inflated during courtship display.
- The dark-eyed junco (Junco hyemalis) is a species of junco, a group of small, grayish New World sparrows.
- The adult's plumage is a dark sooty olive above and grayish brown below, with a slightly paler rump and uppertail covert feathers, and a significantly paler throat.
- The result is that dead skin cells are shed in large, oily clumps, which appear as white or grayish flakes on the scalp, skin and clothes.
- The bird can be identified by its grayish face, partial pale eyering, drab gray-brown upperside and extensively dusky flanks.
- Adult males in breeding plumage are primarily grayish above, with two white wing bars, dark streaks on the back, and a creamy neck patch.
- Its upper body, from shoulders to tail, is a pale grayish brown, though the wing edge has a bluish tinge.
- Their eggs are laid in May or June; they are pale bluish white, speckled and blotched with yellowish brown and grayish purple.
- Salvia officinalis, the common sage or sage, is a perennial, evergreen subshrub, with woody stems, grayish leaves, and blue to purplish flowers.
- The neck collar is grayish to coffee brown, the secondaries are dull black and brown, and the crown and forehead are covered with gray and tawny feathers.
- Alpha cells store this glucagon in secretory vesicles that typically have an electron dense core and a grayish outer edge.
- The pelage ranges in color from buff to silver-gray with an overall grizzled effect; the dorsal pelage is mostly grayish and paler ventrally.
- Some have described it as being serpentine in appearance, with multiple humps, a feline or canine-like head and grayish skin.
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