Something orange with F

  • Many fruits like oranges and persimmons are vivid orange.

  • Fire often burns bright orange, classic example.

  • Many fish species are orange, like clownfish.

  • Flags like India’s or Niger’s have orange sections.

  • Flames are commonly shown as orange in color.

  • Animal fur can naturally be orange, like fox or cat.

  • Bird feathers may be orange, e.g. orioles’ plumage.

  • Multiple flames together still commonly appear orange.

  • Feathers can be orange in many bird species.

  • Some fungi, like chanterelles, are distinctly orange.

  • Self-tanning lotion often gives skin an orange tint.

  • Craft felt often comes in orange sheets and shapes.

  • Fresh orange fruit is the classic orange-colored snack.

  • Packing or craft foam sheets are often sold in orange.

  • Autumn fall leaves famously turn orange on many trees.

  • National or sports team flags can prominently use orange.

  • Fresh oranges are the iconic orange-colored citrus fruit.

  • Can be orange if made from oranges, mangoes etc.

  • Cake icing; often tinted bright orange.

  • Fabric that can easily be orange-colored.

  • Many fruits like oranges, persimmons are orange.

  • Cereal pieces often in bright orange colors.

  • Explosions and sparks commonly bright orange.

  • A dress can definitely be orange in color.

  • Tableware can be plastic/metal in orange.

  • Ripe figs can have orange interiors or skin.

  • Salad dressing often orange from paprika or tomato.

  • Clearly means the orange fruit, bright orange.

  • Can be distinctly orange when heavily seasoned.

  • Some fig varieties are orange inside or dried.

  • Freckles are often orange-brown spots on skin.

  • Four oranges = 4 orange fruits, totally valid.

  • Some flamingos are peachy-orange thanks to their diet.

  • Five oranges works: five bright orange fruits.

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