it depends if you are male are female.
Hair color genetics are complicated. Your child could actually have any color hair, from blond (less likely) to brown or black (more likely).
Not likely, muskrats are brown in color.
depending on who's genes the child gets it could be black or brown. there have also been some cases where the child has gotten its grandmother's hair, which could be blonde. it could be anything, but it is most likely to be black or brown. there is no way of knowing.
More than likely, a really dark shade of brown.
Thomas Paine's hair color was likely brown or black based on historical portraits and descriptions.
It depends on the genes but most likely brown because the allele for brown eyes is dominant over all other alleles
It depends on the genes but most likely brown because the allele for brown eyes is dominant over all other alleles
the eye's more likely will be black, but could turn out to be the fathers color. i had a child and i had brown eyes and my husband had brown eye's and my mother has green aye's and my daughter had green eye's when she was born.
It depends on what tree it is it's most likely brown or black.
Black because the brown and red would make some darkish color and the black would mix of overpower that
Yes. Or dark brown as a child.
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