Amber eyes are a rare eye color that can be inherited genetically. They are typically a combination of brown and yellow pigments in the iris. To have amber eyes, one would need to have specific genetic traits passed down from their parents.
According to Wikipedia: Amber eyes are of a solid color and have a strong yellowish/golden and russet/coppery tint. This might be due to the deposition of the yellow pigment called "lipochrome" in the iris (which is also found in green and violet eyes).[16][17] They are nicknamed "Wolf eyes" due to the high rate of the amber eye color in wolves. Amber eyes should not be confused with hazel eyes; although hazel eyes may contain specks of amber or gold, they usually tend to comprise of many other colors, including green, brown and orange. Also, hazel eyes may appear to shift in color and consist of flecks and ripples; while amber eyes are of a solid gold hue. There is a picture of amber colored eyes there as well. My eyes are indeed the same color. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_color MidnightFox7 = Yes, infact my eyes are amber.
Amber eyes are most commonly found in animals such as wolves, dogs, and cats.
Green eyes are more rare than blue eyes. Brown eyes are the dominant characteristic, so they're not rare at all. Green eyes are rare, because it tends to occur when a brown-eyed/green-eyed couple have a baby. Most of the time, that baby will have brown eyes (since brown eyes are dominant). However, sometimes, the baby can have green eyes.
Amber eyes originate from a combination of yellow and brown pigments in the iris. This unique eye color is often found in individuals of Asian, Native American, and South American descent.
Foxes typically have golden brown, yellow, or amber eyes. Some species of foxes, such as the Arctic fox, may also have blue or green eyes.
Well, I have amber eyes but do you know more people? I have amber eyes.
The Hare with Amber Eyes was created in 2010.
Leafpool's eyes are amber in colour.
Well, honey, amber eyes are pretty rare, so only about 5% of the world's population has them. But hey, who needs amber eyes when you've got your sparkling personality to light up the room, right?
There is no "place" where amber eyes are found. It is random.
The Hare with Amber Eyes has 353 pages.
Nope. You could never have amber eyes if you had brown eyes. If brown eyes were light they'd be solid orange then yellow. Amber is different, having a mixture of gold, orange, brown and sometimes olive.
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The cast of Eyes for Amber - 2011 includes: Crystal Garza as Woman at bar
According to Wikipedia: Amber eyes are of a solid color and have a strong yellowish/golden and russet/coppery tint. This might be due to the deposition of the yellow pigment called "lipochrome" in the iris (which is also found in green and violet eyes).[16][17] They are nicknamed "Wolf eyes" due to the high rate of the amber eye color in wolves. Amber eyes should not be confused with hazel eyes; although hazel eyes may contain specks of amber or gold, they usually tend to comprise of many other colors, including green, brown and orange. Also, hazel eyes may appear to shift in color and consist of flecks and ripples; while amber eyes are of a solid gold hue. There is a picture of amber colored eyes there as well. My eyes are indeed the same color. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_color MidnightFox7 = Yes, infact my eyes are amber.
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Amber eyes are most commonly found in animals such as wolves, dogs, and cats.