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Bec's eyes are green. :)
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The color of a cat's eyes, specifically brown cat eyes, can help determine the breed of a cat because certain breeds are more likely to have specific eye colors. Brown eyes are common in many cat breeds, but some breeds are known for having distinct eye colors that can help identify their breed.
Green eyes are rare in dogs. Some dog breeds that may have a higher likelihood of having green eyes include Australian Shepherds, Border Collies, and Siberian Huskies. However, eye color can vary even within the same breed.
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.
The green color in a dog's eyes is usually a reflection from the tapetum lucidum, a layer behind the retina that helps improve their night vision. It is a normal and common occurrence in many dog breeds.
Siamese (short coat) or Himalayan (long coat) would be the top two breeds, although there are other less common breeds with a similar coat color.
Some popular dog breeds with dots over their eyes are Dalmatians and Australian Cattle Dogs.
Some common dog breeds that can have green eyes include Australian Shepherds, Siberian Huskies, and Border Collies.
Colorpoint cat breeds are known for their pointed coat pattern, which means their ears, face, paws, and tail are darker in color compared to the rest of their body. They typically have blue almond-shaped eyes and a slender body type. These breeds are also known for their vocal and affectionate nature.
Swans typically have dark eyes that can appear black or dark brown, although the exact color may vary slightly depending on the species. In some cases, swans may have lighter-colored eyes, such as amber, especially in certain breeds. Their eye color can also be influenced by age and health. Overall, dark eyes are the most common characteristic among swan species.
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