Brown Animals

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Examples of brown animals include camels, brown bears, alpacas, orangutans, bush pigs, capybaras, marmots, minks, brown trouts, golden eagles, and many others.

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Bactrian (two-humped) camels have long and woolly coats that range from dark brown to sandy beige color.

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Camels

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Brown bears (known as grizzly bears in North America) are huge animal, usually brown in color, ranging from creamy to dark brown.

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Bears

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These great apes with exceptionally long arms, short legs, and reddish-brown color of their bodies, are found in the rainforests of Indonesia and Malaysia.

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Orangutans

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Depending on the region they live in, bushpigs can be reddish-brown to dark-brown; their coat color darkens with age.

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Bushpigs

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One of the largest antelopes in the world, bongo antelopes have pigmentation in their coats that rubs off easily with claims that rain running off them will be brown-reddish.

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Antelopes

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One of North America’s largest eagle species, golden eagles can be easily recognized by their overall dark brown plumage and the lighter golden-brown color of their napes.

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Eagles

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Rusty-tipped pages, also known as brown siproetas, are dark brown butterflies with rust color on the tips of their forewings, that live in the Americas.

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Butterflies

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Male ruddy ducks have rich chestnut color  and bright blue scoop-shaped bills during summer; when the winter comes, their plumage becomes duller.

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Ducks

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Eastern copperheads are dark brown snakes native to North America. Their brown color helps them camouflage well in the surrounding – that’s why they freeze instead of slithering away.

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Snakes

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