Perhaps the most shade variation can be seen in the coats of Red & white Siberians.
Red & white Siberians always have liver points. Their undercoat can be copper, light red, or cream. Dilution factors can fade the coloring from dark to light across the body. Can be chocolate colored, to almost white.
An "orange" copper Siberian allows more than than red. The result is a red Siberian with a very light coat.
A "chocolate" copper (also called chocolate red) Siberian has a tone with full depth of color. A brown or liver undercoat is present. This is the darkest possible red coloration.
A "red" copper Siberian allows more red than tan. This brings out a bright color, and can sometimes give off an orange hue.
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