The belly is cream to yellow with heavy dark gray, brown or black mottling.
The color is primarily yellow, with brown mottling.
Eggs are 2 mm, colored white with extensive black and brown mottling.
It is brown in color, often with yellow or brown mottling, with light-yellow spotting down its back.
Birds are largely grayish brown with geographically and individually variable white mottling, especially below.
It is mostly olive green or greenish in color with dark brown mottling or banding.
The head and underparts of immature birds have dense brown mottling.
Mexican white-lipped frogs are grey-brown in color with brown or black mottling.
The shell is usually cream with brown mottling.
It is primarily a brownish-gray with characteristic brown mottling.