Coyote brown
Earthy shade of brown
Coyote brown | |
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Common connotations | |
military camouflage | |
Color coordinates | |
Hex triplet | #81613C |
sRGBB (r, g, b) | (129, 97, 60) |
HSV (h, s, v) | (32°, 53%, 51%) |
CIELChuv (L, C, h) | (44, 37, 49°) |
Source | Color Codes[1] |
ISCC–NBS descriptor | Moderate yellowish brown |
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) | |
Some shades of Coyote brown |
Coyote brown, also known as nutria brown, is a color often used in military camouflage.[2][3][4][1] It is a dull yellowish brown.[5]
See also
- List of colors
- MARPAT
- MultiCam
References
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Shades of brown
Auburn | Almond | Beaver | Beige | Bistre | Black bean | Black olive | Bole | Bone | Bronze |
Brown | Brown sugar | Buff | Burgundy | Burnt sienna | Burnt umber | Camel | Caput mortuum | Caramel | Chamoisee |
Chestnut | Chocolate | Citron | Cocoa Brown | Coffee | Copper | Cordovan | Coyote | Desert sand | Drab dark brown |
Dun | Earth yellow | Ecru | Fallow | Fawn | Field drab | Fulvous | Golden brown | Goldenrod | Harvest gold |
Khaki | Kobicha | Lion | Liver | Mahogany | Maroon | Ochre | Raw umber | Red-brown | Redwood |
Rufous | Russet | Rust | Sand | Sandy brown | Satin sheen gold | Seal brown | Sepia | Sienna | Sinopia |
Tan | Taupe | Tawny | Titian Red | Umber | Van Dyke | Walnut brown | Wenge | Wheat | |
A typical sample is shown for each name; a range of color-variations is commonly associated with each color-name.
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