Its very possible. Either the grandparents or great grandparents had blue eyes. Someone in the family must have blue eyes.
yes it is and if they both have the blue eyed gene then the child should have blue eyes
Most likely hazel or green. Blue eyes are a recessive gene, so it is very possible for two brown-eyed parents to have a blue-eyed child.
no. its impossible
This is possible, depending on the genes that manifest after conception and birth.
a child with parents eyes that are blue and grey are more likely to get blue eyes. But it is not impossible that a child with those parents cant get brown eyes. My parents have brown and blue eyes and i got grey. It isn't impossible but quite rare.
Yes. It may not be as likely but the parents may still carry blue eyed genes from their parents or older ancestors, despite having brown eyes themselves, which means: YES! So for example Say the grandma had hazel eyes but the grandpa had blue YES! all babies have blue eyes though!
brown, blue, green, and hazel
Blue and gray together make a color that is considered hazel. Blue is considered blue not hazel. Gray is considered gray but sometimes is called hazel.
Blue, brown, green, gray, hazel, amber. Albinos have red eyes.
If hazel eyes run through either one of the parents genes, the child can have hazel eyes.
Hazel eyes are a combination of the colors green and brown. If both your parents had blue eyes, than the dominant color of your hazel eyes is green. Green eyes and blue eyes are caused by the same gene. The amount of melanin in the eye determines the eyes color.
yes its very common for this to happen you inherit a lot of genes from your parent but the x chromosomes and y chromosomes can always change this somme times leaves babies with white colored skin as there parents might both be dark skinded