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- Dark bay or "brown" horses often have lighter hair around the muzzle, eyes, flanks, and elbow (en)
- A bay mare (en)
- Black horse with sun-bleached forelock, showing solid black hairs around the eye, even though forelock is reddish (en)
- Dark bay horse, showing lighter hairs around the eye (en)
- A liver chestnut is distinguished from a bay by a lack of black points. The mane and tail are the same color as the body, or lighter. (en)
- This horse is bay despite the fact that its black legs are masked by white markings (en)
- A very dark bay horse might appear to be almost black (en)
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