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98745698745698745698745698745615211686Liver Chestnut 🎨 RGB Color Code: #987456

The hexadecimal RGB code of Liver Chestnut color is #987456. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 98 red (152/256), a 74 green (116/256) and a 56 blue component (86/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(152,116,86). Closest WebSafe color: Copper rose (#996666)
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Liver Chestnut on Wikipedia

Chestnut (horse color)
understood. Liver chestnuts are a very dark-reddish brown. Liver chestnuts are included in the term "dark chestnut." The darkest chestnuts, particularly
Liver (color)
called liver that is traditionally used in web site design. Liver-colored moray eel Liver-colored horses List of colors Shades of brown Liver Chestnut (coat)
Palomino
best-known is a liver chestnut with a flaxen mane and tail. The genetics that create light flaxen manes and tails on otherwise chestnut horses are not
Bay (horse)
Dark bay should not be confused with "Liver" chestnut, which is also a very dark brown color, but a liver chestnut has a brown mane, tail and legs, and
Black horse
liver chestnuts will show some red character in their coats, usually in the hair around the pastern or in the mane or tail. Even dark liver chestnuts
Seal brown (horse)
from black bay by the absence of tan markings. Another mimic is the liver chestnut, an all-over dark brown coat including mane and tail, that is sometimes
Silver dapple gene
DNA testing. Liver chestnut: Silver dapples, especially bay silvers, are frequently misidentified as liver chestnuts or flaxen chestnuts. Flaxen manes
Equine coat color
variations are: Liver Chestnut: very dark red chestnut coat. Sometimes a liver chestnut is also simply called "brown". Light Chestnut: seldom-used term
Sorrel (horse)
synonymous with chestnut and one of the most common coat colors in horses. Some regions and breed registries distinguish it from chestnut, defining sorrel
Smoky black
misidentified as black, or vice versa. Liver chestnut: The palest, most evenly bleached blacks may mimic the darkest shades of chestnut. Genetically, smoky blacks
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