It's not possible to determine that. The eye color is based on genetics, so your husband and you may have blue eyes, but your great great great great great grandfather may have brown, and your kid may have brown eyes! But in your case, it's more than likely or the kid to have a hazel colored eyes. Or brown or green, but it really just depends
Blue, Green, Gray, &/or Brown eyes. :)
Green could go with light brown
the colors a sea urchin could be is black olive brown purple blue and red
WillowArcane hereWhen my rabbits mated, the mother was white and dark brown, while the father was white and lighter brown overall, with a few darker brown patches mixed in. Their litter consisted of:One pure blackTwo pure brownOne exactly like the father (white with dark and light brown)One all white except for brown ears, nose tip and eye circlesOne all white except for black ears, nose tip and eye circlesTwo white and blackSo from parents where where white/brown with no black, I pretty much got nearly all possible combinations in a single litter._______________________________________________________________*Fierst Rabbits* here:Rabbit color genetics are difficult to understand. There are more than 45 colors found in rabbits! Each one has a certain genetic code made up of 5 (for solid colors) and 6 (for broken colors) letters/variables. It is hard to say exactly what color your offspring will be. Light brown could mean chocolate, while dark brown could be sable or seal. If I knew the actual names of the colors (which most people wouldn't know anyways) I could tell you for sure, but with such a vague description, it is difficult.
purple..you could also splatter paint on the walls...blue..or brown, tan, white..(contemporary colors..)
It is possible to blush brown, because Your face you could turn into many colors, red, green, blue, and brown possibly.
It would depend on the brunette's genotype. If they are heterozygous for that trait, then the offspring could be any combination of blonde hair, brown hair, blue eyes, or brown eyes. If the brunette is homozygous dominant, then it's 100% sure the offspring will have a phenotype the same as the brunette.
the opposite color of red is green. BUT red + green= brown so the opposite of brown is brown which is very award. hope i could help Hazel
It could happen if the genes of the father or the mother have white in them. Its unlikely though.
Yes. Brown is the domanent color. Look at his parents and her parents eyes. what colors do they have?
There are many browns so it depends. Try to notice if the brown has some red, green, yellow, or gray in it. One way to tell is if you can hold the brown up to a pure white then you will likely notice the other colors in it. Next try to match the brown with colors that go with the other color in the brown or are the complementary color to it. For example: if my brown has a reddish cast then I could match it with reds or greens since green is the complementary color to red. Complementary colors are opposite from one another on the color wheel.
it should be by its foot, it could be on its wing, i have it in lots of colors and its mostly by the foot/claw.
not sure. I mean hes black so it could be so many different eye colors