both of my grandparents had blue eyes, but my mom has brown eyes. and my dad has blue eyes, but my eyes are green. anything is possible. plus, science and genes aren't perfect. nobody can say exactly how a person is going to look just based on parents. you have to consider your grandparents, great grandparents, great great grandparents, and so on. ALL of your ancestors have played a role in your genes.
no, their children can have hazle green eyes and hazle grey eyes but they can never have hazle brown eyes.
Most likely because blue and brown are the most common colors for eyes. It would be too long and cumbersome to say all the possible colors for eyes. They may also want to know which color-blue or brown- your eyes are closest to.
Babies eye colors change, for instance i know someone who started out with piercing blue eyes before turning hazel, and neither their parents nor their siblings had blue eyes. If the babies eye color stays the same both parents could simply have a recessive gene for grey eyes. This means that the gene exists in their bodies but is not strong enough by itself to affect eye color but when paired with another recessive gene it can become the dominate gene.
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I can not insure the accuracy of this but using the punnett Square calculator on this website: www.changbioscience.com/genetics/punnett.html theoretically a child with a green eyed parent and a brown eyed parent (not hazel) you would have a 50% chance of having a child with grey eyes (which look blueish) and a 50% chance of having a child with hazel eyes. These are the genotypes for eye colours that you can use to have a go your self: EEEEEEEE Black Eyes EEEEEEEe Brown Eyes EEEEEEee Hazel Eyes EEEEEeee Grey Eyes EEEEeeee Amber Eyes EEEeeeee Blue-Green EEeeeeee Green
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Brown, Blue, Green, Hazel, And Grey.
I'm a boy and I don't trust blue eyed girls. They're sneaky. I like girls with green or grey eyes. Hazel is the best. Brown eyes are boring.
As with any other European nation, the population is so intermingled with other races that the so called blue eyed thoroughbred German is not often seen. Brown, blue, green and grey eyes are equally common.
Grey
Llwyd (grey, brown, pale, hoary)llwydwyn (light grey)glas (blue/green grey)
No. Platypuses are never blue. Their fur is chocolate brown to grey above, and pinkish brown underneath.