Chamoisee 🎨 RGB Color Code: #A0785A
The hexadecimal RGB code of Chamoisee color is #A0785A. This code is composed of a hexadecimal A0 red (160/256), a 78 green (120/256) and a 5A blue component (90/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(160,120,90). Closest WebSafe color: Copper rose (#996666)
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Chamoisee on Wikipedia
The Chamois Coloured Goat, French: Chèvre chamoisée, German: Gämsfarbige Gebirgsziege, Italian: Camosciata delle Alpi, is an indigenous breed of domestic
Alpine Alpine goats with the Chamoisée color grazing in France Conservation status Least Concern Other names Alpine polychrome, American Alpine, French
Stage Manager (internally codenamed Chamois), a feature on iPadOS 16 Chamoisee, a color found on some goats Chamoy (disambiguation) Shamwari, a game
the American Goat Society. The coloring of the breed is called "chamoisée" or "chamoisee" for its perceived resemblance to the colors of the wild Alpine
sugar Buff Burgundy Burnt sienna Burnt umber Camel Caput mortuum Caramel Chamoisee Chestnut Chocolate Citron Cocoa Brown Coffee Copper
sugar Buff Burgundy Burnt sienna Burnt umber Camel Caput mortuum Caramel Chamoisee Chestnut Chocolate Citron Cocoa Brown Coffee Copper
(High mountains) Himalayas Wool, meat Chamba Himalaya Chamois Coloured Chamoisée Switzerland meat, milk Changthangi Bamar, Pashmina Tibet, Southwest China
Simplergeiss Gletschergeiss Capra Sempione Chamois-coloured Goat Chèvre chamoisée Gämsfarbige Gebirgsziege Camosciata delle Alpi Grisons Striped Chèvre
Conservation status FAO (2007): critical DAD-IS (2022): critical Other names Chamoisée Valdôtaine[citation needed] Country of origin Italy Distribution Valle
It is found in Guatemala. The wingspan is about 14 mm. The wings are chamoisee colour with fuscous markings, the lines consisting of fine diffused scales

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