E.T is a dark skin couler with a bright orange and yellow glow in his tummy
The dark spot left in the toilet after urination is most likely due to concentrated urine or residual uric acid crystals. Drinking more water or using a toilet cleaner specifically designed to remove urine stains can help prevent this.
The female gets a deeper tummy and there is a dark (gravid) spot by her anal fin.
It appears to be a dark purple in color, with bright orange and red markings on it's face & tummy.
The boy has a light shell and the girl has a dark shell
The time after the fall of Rome in the west is often called the Dark Ages.The time after the fall of Rome in the west is often called the Dark Ages.The time after the fall of Rome in the west is often called the Dark Ages.The time after the fall of Rome in the west is often called the Dark Ages.The time after the fall of Rome in the west is often called the Dark Ages.The time after the fall of Rome in the west is often called the Dark Ages.The time after the fall of Rome in the west is often called the Dark Ages.The time after the fall of Rome in the west is often called the Dark Ages.The time after the fall of Rome in the west is often called the Dark Ages.
This only signifies that you are properly hydrated. If it were a dark yellow, you would need to increase your intake of water.
Frequent urination can be a sign of overactive bladder or bladder infections. You also want to look for blood in your urine, urine that is especially dark in color or has a very strong smell, and notify a doctor immediately is you have pain when urinating.
The oceans are often referred to as deep dark seas especially in literature.
Often refers to someone who dresses in a dark fashion with dark make up.
Most often it is dark, how dark depends on the artistic or writers rendering.
Burning with urination is a sure sign of urinary tract infection. Your urine might look dark and have an odor to it. You should call your doctor, it's treated with antibiotics for about a week, and as for the spotting... could be a million things... Call your doctor, all they need is a urine sample.