According to Wikipedia:
Amber eyes are of a solid color and have a strong yellowish/golden and russet/coppery tint. This might be due to the deposition of the yellow pigment called "lipochrome" in the iris (which is also found in green and violet eyes).[16][17] They are nicknamed "Wolf eyes" due to the high rate of the amber eye color in wolves. Amber eyes should not be confused with hazel eyes; although hazel eyes may contain specks of amber or gold, they usually tend to comprise of many other colors, including green, brown and orange. Also, hazel eyes may appear to shift in color and consist of flecks and ripples; while amber eyes are of a solid gold hue.
There is a picture of amber colored eyes there as well. My eyes are indeed the same color.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_color
MidnightFox7 = Yes, infact my eyes are amber.
No, but because they are often confused with hazel, people think they are common.
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P.S. I have amber eyes.
There prob in the middle because I've always heard that and I have hazel eyes=)
Yes very rare. But not as rare as green. If you have amber eyes then you have what is called wolf eyes.
Because Amber-colored bottles are light resistant.
They look light brown indoors but outside they show off their golden/greenish/orangey colour, especially in sunlight where they look like Twilight's vampire eyes. They are as rare as green eyes, however often mistaken to be called hazel. This is a modern misconception though, hazel eyes often have lots of dots and flecks when amber has solid patches and rings, and this effect makes one solid colour. Amber eyes are also called "Pure Hazel" (that's where the misconception comes in) "Wolf Eyes" "Cat Eyes" or even yellow eyes.
Brown, blue, green, hazel, gray, amber. Albinos have red eyes.
Yes, that depends what colour eyes the child's grandparents have and the pigment called melanin present in the iris. Melanin may or may not be genetically determined.Yes. Even if they have hazel eyes, the could still carry the gene for blue eyes, which could then be passed down to their child.
Yes
There is no "place" where amber eyes are found. It is random.
Like all big cats, tigers have amber or yellowish colored eyes.
They are extremely rare only about 1000th of a percent of people have amber eyes. I have amber eyes and i have never met anyone with amber eyes
Well, I have amber eyes but do you know more people? I have amber eyes.
Because Amber-colored bottles are light resistant.
The Hare with Amber Eyes was created in 2010.
Amber.
The Hare with Amber Eyes has 353 pages.
green and dark brown! good luck!!
They look light brown indoors but outside they show off their golden/greenish/orangey colour, especially in sunlight where they look like Twilight's vampire eyes. They are as rare as green eyes, however often mistaken to be called hazel. This is a modern misconception though, hazel eyes often have lots of dots and flecks when amber has solid patches and rings, and this effect makes one solid colour. Amber eyes are also called "Pure Hazel" (that's where the misconception comes in) "Wolf Eyes" "Cat Eyes" or even yellow eyes.
1. Gold eyes are different, they are their own colour like blue is different to grey. 2. Gold eyes = amber eyes. 3. Hazel eyes consist of lots of flecks and colours. 4. Brown eyes are solid. 5. Gold eyes are only gold and orange mixed together to make the colour. Or they have the "olive" amber in them as well. 6. Amber (gold) eyes are extremely rare where as brown and hazel are very common.
brown first then hazel , blue , gray most common now least green, black, amber, violet , last red. red and violet are on albinos when blood leeks in the blue eyes.