The hexadecimal RGB code of Grullo color is #A99A86. This code is composed of a hexadecimal A9 red (169/256), a 9A green (154/256) and a 86 blue component (134/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(169,154,134).
Grullo Grulla or grullo, also called blue dun, gray dun or mouse dun, is a color of horses in the dun family, characterized by tan-gray or mouse-colored hairs
El Grullo El Grullo is a town and municipality, in Jalisco in central-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 157.2 km². It is named for a color, used
Dun gene three base colors, bay (bay, classic, or zebra dun), black (mouse dun or grullo), and Chestnut (red dun). It is more difficult to recognize when combined
Tarpan breed, all of which have a primitive appearance, particularly in having the grullo coat colour. Some of these horses are now commercially promoted as "tarpans"
Texas Longhorn Barragy, Terrence J. (2003). Gathering Texas Gold. Cayo del Grullo, TX: Cayo Del Grullo Press. ISBN 9780961160487. Donald E. Worcester. "Longhorn Cattle
Grullos Grullos is one of eleven parishes (administrative divisions) in Candamo, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern
Lapalissade Pedro Grullo [es] (Perogrullo) with his perogrulladas: "Verdad de Pedro Grullo, que a la mano cerrada, la llama puño" (The truth of Pedro Grullo, when
Roan (horse) age, and without white markings, roans retain colored heads. Blue dun or grullo (also grulla, mouse dun) coloring is created by the dun gene acting on a
Point coloration when it appears with other base colors. These include the “blue dun” or grullo, which has a black base coat, and the red dun, which has a chestnut base
Black horse foals have primitive markings at birth, some black foals are mistaken for grullo or even bay dun; the primitive markings on a black foal will, however, disappear