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black because magenta is a primary pigment, and brown is not a primary neither a secondary pigment just a possible combination. Ans combining a primary color with a not primary o secundary color makes BLACK
· Bald Eagle · Barn Owl · Beck's Petrel · Bermuda Petrel · Black Heron · Black Stork · Black-browed Albatross · Black-crossed Night Heron · Black-footed Albatross · Black-necked Grebe · Black-throated Diver · Blackbird · Bluebird · Blue Jay · Blue Petrel · Blue-eyed Shag · Brandt's Cormorant · Brown Kiwi · Brown Pelican · Buzzard
· Bald Eagle · Barn Owl · Beck's Petrel · Bermuda Petrel · Black Heron · Black Stork · Black-browed Albatross · Black-crossed Night Heron · Black-footed Albatross · Black-necked Grebe · Black-throated Diver · Blackbird · Bluebird · Blue Jay · Blue Petrel · Blue-eyed Shag · Brandt's Cormorant · Brown Kiwi · Brown Pelican · Buzzard
It is suppose to be black, but it turns out brown.
Green, Orange, Purple, Black, Brown, and White.
The primary breed of dairy cattle, being the Holstein, is primarily black and white, with a few less-than-ideal Holsteins coming out as red and white. Jerseys range from fawn to black; Brown Swiss a dark brown to black; Ayrshires white with brown speckles, Guernseys a light-brown with white patches; Canadiennes are black, etc. So the primary colours range from white, black, brown, fawn and sometimes red.
A brown pelican is a consumer
Generally you can't make black, when you mix the primary colors you end up with a brown.
Well -brown is a colour because it can be made by mixing the primary colours ( red, blue and yellow ). But white and black are not colours - they are shades!
Blue is a pure color, primary. Brown is red with a little black. You'll need to start over.
I recommend black, to go with yellowish brown.
Black Or Brown. They are both primary colors.