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if your hair is black and the dad's hair is black the baby's hair may be black but it depends because of the recessive gene of *your mom's hair *your dad's hair *his mom's hair *his dad's hair
it may brown, that's how it is sometimes
the babies hair color will most likely have black hair! its the dominant hair color which means its stronger {darker}. the recessive color is brown. it all has to do with genes and recessive and dominate traits! make a punnet square and find out!
Yes. The color of a newborn's hair can be different (almost always lighter) than the eventual adult hair color.
The fact that we don't know mom's true color here makes a difference. It is her DNA that determines hair color and not the color from the box. So, this question can not be answered.
It's unpredictable. For example, my Mom has red hair, but her Mom and Dad had brown hair, but their Mom and dad had black hair and one blonde. But my Dad has black hair, and his Dad had brown hair and his Mom had blonde hair, which is why I ended up with brown hair with auburn and blonde highlights and my sister ended up with blonde hair. Crazy, huh?
Ask God, his Mom, Dad etc... But all I can say that his real hair color [natural hair color] is blonde, he just dyes it black. And I do agree he is very hott
No, you carry the dominant trait of Black hair.
Yes indeed, and you always will!
any color i know two people with blond hair that had a child with black hair one with brown hair and one with black hair any color i know two people with blond hair that had a child with black hair one with brown hair and one with black hair
her mom is white with redish brown hair and her dad is black with short black hair
If you are trying to go behind your dad's back and dye your hair without permission, you have bigger problems than just hating your hair. You might want to talk to your school counselor or your dad about it.