Bright Turquoise 🎨 RGB Color Code: #08E8DE
The hexadecimal RGB code of Bright Turquoise color is #08E8DE. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 08 red (8/256), a E8 green (232/256) and a DE blue component (222/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(8,232,222). Closest WebSafe color: Bright turquoise (#00FFCC)
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turquoise. At right is displayed the web color dark turquoise. At right is displayed the color bright turquoise. List of colors Beale, Thomas W. (1973-10-01)
juveniles. In some populations the males also display iridescent, bright turquoise blue spots on the dorsal surface. The scales of S. occidentalis are
The male is predominantly green with more yellowish underparts and a bright turquoise blue face. Its wings are predominantly blue with red shoulders. The
Turquoise is an opaque, blue-to-green mineral that is a hydrous phosphate of copper and aluminium, with the chemical formula CuAl6(PO4)4(OH)8ยท4H2O. It
suspended rock particles are what give the lake a bright, turquoise colour. Because of its bright colour, photos of the lake often[when?] appear in illustrated
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light underbelly and black eyes. Adult males have thin bills and are bright turquoise-blue and somewhat lighter underneath. Adult females have duller blue
ceremonies. Turquoise evoked new growth, water and the feathers of the Quetzal bird, which were worn by priests during ceremonies. The bright turquoise skin
aerial views of the garden for all those on board. It is coloured a bright turquoise and is decorated with an abundance of pink, orange and yellow speckles
lakes that are fed from glacial meltwater have the characteristic bright turquoise green color as a result of glacial flour, suspended minerals derived

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