Which ever way you look at it you are most likely correct. Usually what i see is they are tan with brown spots.
orange,brown
Nitrogen dioxide is orange to brown.
red maple leaves
brown,red,orange,and yellow
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The reason why giraffes have orange spots is because so they can be camouflage
brown
They are very large animals with brown spots.
Yes. Because giraffes have spots that really do look like spots but they really are blobs of an orange-y shade of orange. To having spotty it means that they are covered with spots; blobs of a pattern on an animal's or human's skin.Examples-That giraffe is spotty.I am all spotty.Remember: It doesn't mean you have spots all over you and that the animal has spots, it means patterns or spots on an animal or humans skin.
No, Giraffes are typically yellow/orange/brown like colors with dark spots. You're probably talking about an Okapi, a giraffe/zebra hybrid. Those are typically red/brown creatures with white stripes around the legs and neck areas. They basically look like discolored horses.
LOL all giraffes (real giraffes) Have spots
the cheetahs color are brownish with black spots
it is a yellowish gold with brown spots all over it.
because in the world of mutant animals, giraffes are green with brown spots and brethe fire, they eat human! the only way you can protect yourself is by breaking its legs with a frying pan.
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camouflage