National animal colors — the colors of 20 countries, in hex

Every country has a national animal. Each animal has a dominant color — the shade your eye locks onto first. This page lists all 20 national animal colors in ToonTone Guess, sorted A–Z by country, with hex values, facts, and a one-click link to play each one as a color guessing round.

CountryAnimalColorHex
AustraliaRed Kangaroo#8B5A2BPlay →
BrazilToco Toucan#FF8C1APlay →
CanadaAmerican Beaver#7C5A3APlay →
ChileGuanaco#C8A26BPlay →
ChinaGiant Panda#1A1A1APlay →
EgyptSand Cat#D4A574Play →
FranceGallic Rooster#C1272DPlay →
GermanyBrown Bear#5E3A1FPlay →
IndiaBengal Tiger#E8702APlay →
ItalyWild Boar#3E2723Play →
JapanRed-crowned Crane#E63946Play →
MexicoMexican Wolf#7A7A7APlay →
New ZealandKiwi Bird#6B4423Play →
PeruAlpaca#A67C52Play →
RussiaArctic Fox#F0F0F0Play →
South AfricaSpringbok#C19A6BPlay →
South KoreaKorean Magpie#1A1A1APlay →
SwitzerlandSt. Bernard#8B4513Play →
United KingdomEuropean Badger#2A2A2APlay →
United StatesBald Eagle#5C3A1EPlay →

Animal color trivia

Some national animal colors are obvious (the bright orange of a Bengal tiger, the snow white of an Arctic fox). Others surprise — the Mexican wolf is mostly grey (#7A7A7A), not the dramatic dark grey most people picture. The Springbok is a tawny sand, not the deeper brown you might expect.

ToonTone Guess represents each animal with the dominant perceptual color — what your eye registers first. For two-tone animals like the panda or the red-crowned crane, the secondary tone appears on the reveal card after your guess, but only the primary counts toward your score.

Want to learn the exact hex value behind each animal? Every animal has its own page with its color, fact, and a one-click way to play it as a guessing round. The full list lives on the animals page.

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