Yes wolves can have heterochromia whether through genetics or health problems such as eye injury, inflammation, use of certain eyedrops, tumors, etc. The same also applies to just about every animal.
Yes. One of the dominant traits of wolve is one green eye and a blue eye. I dont know the actual reason, but when a friend bought a wolf-type dog, the breeder told him that fact. I dont know all the details, so feel free to add.
Absolute nonsense. Breeders of low % Wolfdogs are the root of all bad information. Your friend quite obviously was ripped off and bought a Husky cross. Then he passed on bad information to you.
Wolves will only have YELLOW, Yellow / green, Gold, and varied light amber eyes. Arctic Wolves can have brown eyes. Most Wolves have yellow.
For any animal to inherit blue eyes, both parents must carry the gene. Only Huskies are known to have blue eyes. A dog breeder in Memphis has touted a white Husky with a red nose as an Artic Wolf for years. He is 100% full of bad information.
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Im not sure what you mean but wolves (All Wolves) have golden eyes. They have thin legs and sharp teeth
Yes, Grey Wolves can have yellow or amber eyes. They can also have greenish or brown eyes, probably in rare cases, blue as well. :)
Usually, yes :)
it come with it so use your eyes and look!
there was a cat hat was bicolored,orange and wite
They all have eyes and they all can eat.
Arctic wolves have the same color eyes as other wolves. Their eyes are mainly amber/brown or gold, but can also be green, brown, gray, or yellow. Puppies are born with dark/navy blue eyes (never light/sky blue-- if this is the case, the puppies are not wolves at all, but pure dogs). An adult wolf, arctic or not, will NEVER have blue eyes, and if they do, again, they are simply a dog.
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yes their is they are black and have glowing yellow eyes
the vision looks like a night vision goggles
"Wolves are usually born with deep blue eyes which lighten and then gradually fade into the adult eye color over the next six to ten weeks. A mature Wolf's eyes are often amber/brown or gold, but also commonly come in hues of brown, gray, yellow, and green. It is interesting to note that puppies are born with blue eyes, while mature Wolves do not retain blue as an eye color. Huskies often have blue eyes, and because of this people think there must be blue eyed Wolves as well, but this isn't true. If you see a Wolf with blue eyes then he or she is likely a Wolf-hybrid and not a full-blooded Wolf."