Liver (color)

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Liver
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— Color coordinates —
Hex triplet #534B4F
RGBB (r, g, b) (83, 75, 79)
HSV (h, s, v) (330°, 9.6%, 32.5%)
Source [Unsourced]
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Liver is a color which is used to describe dogs and horses. It is a dark brown grayish chocolate color.

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 much more 'brown' color. In horses, a liver chestnut with a cream gene produces a "chocolate palomino", or a chocolate-colored horse with a lighter (flaxen) mane and tail.

  Shades of brown  
Auburn Bistre Brown Buff Burgundy Burnt sienna Burnt umber Copper Liver Mahogany Maroon Ochre
                       
Pale brown Raw Umber Russet Rust Sandy brown Seal brown Sepia Sienna Tan Wheat Zinnwaldite Fallow Bole
                         
Taupe Medium Taupe Pale Taupe Dark Khaki Khaki Light Khaki Sandy Taupe Ecru Beige
                 


  v  d  e  Shades of gray  
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 White
               


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