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| Hex triplet | #534B4F | |
| RGBB | (r, g, b) | (83, 75, 79) |
| HSV | (h, s, v) | (330°, 9.6%, 32.5%) |
| Source | [Unsourced] | |
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B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) |
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Liver is a term used to describe certain types of dark brown color in dogs and horses.
In dogs, It is a dark brown grayish chocolate shade.
In horses, "liver chestnut" is a term used to describe a chocolate-colored chestnut horse. A liver chestnut is the same genetically as a regular chestnut, but the shade is a dark brown rather than the reddish or rust color more typical of chestnut. A horse that appears to be a liver chestnut but has a light colored mane and tail, sometimes colloquially called a "chocolate palomino," could be a horse manifesting the champagne gene. However, "flaxen" or light-colored manes and tails are also seen in chestnuts.
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| Auburn | Beige | Bistre | Bole | Bronze | Brown | Buff | Burgundy | Burnt sienna | Burnt umber |
| Camel | Chamoisee | Chestnut | Chocolate | Citrine | Copper | Cordovan | Desert sand | Earth yellow | Ecru |
| Fallow | Fawn | Fulvous | Khaki | Liver | Mahogany | Ochre | Raw umber | Rufous | Russet |
| Rust | Sandy brown | Seal brown | Sepia | Sienna | Tan | Taupe | Umber | Wenge | Wheat |
| The samples shown above are representative only. | |||||||||
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| Gray | Arsenic | Bistre | Black | Charcoal | Davy's gray | Feldgrau | Liver | Payne's gray | Seal brown |
| Silver | Slate gray | Taupe | Purple taupe | Medium taupe | Taupe gray | Pale taupe | Rose Quartz | White | Xanadu |
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