The differences between a buckeye and a horse chestnut is the way that they look. Buckeyes are bumpier. Buckeyes are a milk chocolate color when they are ripe, while horse chestnuts are a chestnut brown.
Chestnut: a nut that comes from trees. Chestnut: a color of horse's coat, a light brown coppery color.
Chestnut: The gray hard squishy thing on the inside of a horse's leg, just above the knee.
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No. You can't tell the difference, for one reason: There IS no difference.
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