Mila Kunis does slightly.
Kate Bosworth obviously has one blue eye, and one green eye with a red brown splash in it.
Nothing. There are no health effects. It is only different in appearance.
No, but some people are born with eyes that change between two closely related colors (like green and blue) seasonally and some are two different rings of color in their eyes. It all depends what eyes you were born with.
No not all husky's have 2 different color eyes. It seems to be a genetic trait that shows up more often in Husky's than other breeds, but not all of them have it.
Do you mean from when they are born? Idk, but peoples eyes can (& most likely do) change colors from when they were born.
Yes you can, for example a have a purebreed Siberian husky who has two different colour eyes, the right is yellowish/brown and the left eye is icy blue. Some dogs such as Border collies can different colour eyes( such as green) but generally huskies tend to have two different eye colours which is also rare to find.
What decides your eye color is your genotype that you get from your parents. if you have blue eyes, you have to have two recessive traits. Yet, any other color has to have a dominant allele to create the color. But, scientists already can tell that if you have blue eyes, your genotype is, 'bb.' Or, two recessive alleles.
blue!
Color of fur and color of eyes are two examples of variations.
Most horses have brown eyes (although some may have one or two blue eyes). I don't see why Canadian horses should be any different.
Worldwide: Green eyes, two percent. Blue eyes, 4.29 percent.
Green eyes, two percent. Blue eyes, 4.29 percent.
actually, colors are usually not mixed when you have two different colors of eyes from parents. You may have green or gray. Or blue or brown, if the geine was ever in your family. It depends on which geine gets to your DNA first.