Smoky Black 🎨 RGB Color Code: #100C08
The hexadecimal RGB code of Smoky Black color is #100C08. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 10 red (16/256), a 0C green (12/256) and a 08 blue component (8/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(16,12,8). Closest WebSafe color: Black (#000000)
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Smoky black (or black carrying cream) is a hair coat color of horses which is not visually identifiable: the horse appears black. Smoky black is produced
minimal effect on black pigment, so heterozygous creams with a black base coat (smoky blacks) differ little from true blacks. A smoky black will have at least
will be buckskin or perlino. A black base coat with the cream gene becomes the not-always-recognized smoky black or a smoky cream. Cream horses, even those
complete transparency to an almost-opaque brownish-gray or black crystals. The color of smoky quartz is produced when natural radiation, emitted from the
upper elevations is the largest of its kind. The Great Smokies are also home to the densest black bear population in the Eastern United States and the most
Melanin (/ˈmɛlənɪn/ (listen); from Ancient Greek μέλας (mélas) 'black, dark') is a broad term for a group of natural pigments found in most organisms
wasp, black flower wasp, or blue hairy flower wasp), is a common insect found in Australia. It may grow to 3 cm long. The wings are a smoky black colour
sweet dishes. Its smoky flavour and aroma derive from traditional methods of drying over open flames. At least two distinct species of black cardamom occur:
black or reddish, while those on red duns are distinctly red. Dorsal stripes on dun horses with the cream gene seem unaffected by cream: smoky black-duns
Palpi and legs smoky black, the femora yellow; a broad dorsal band on thorax; abdomen crimson above, with dorsal and lateral series of black spots. Fore

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