They look light brown indoors but outside they show off their golden/greenish/orangey colour, especially in sunlight where they look like Twilight's vampire eyes. They are as rare as green eyes, however often mistaken to be called hazel. This is a modern misconception though, hazel eyes often have lots of dots and flecks when amber has solid patches and rings, and this effect makes one solid colour. Amber eyes are also called "Pure Hazel" (that's where the misconception comes in) "Wolf Eyes" "Cat Eyes" or even yellow eyes.
Yes, every human being is special. There's only one person like you in the whole wide world. We all have different colored hair, skin and eyes, we may be tall or short and we all walk and talk differently.
In general you can expect the baby to have brown eyes and brown hair. However, there is also the possibility that the child will have blue to hazel colored eyes as well. Using basic punnette squares you can set up a general idea what the likely hood of any of these stated outcomes would be. It also helps to know what the parents eye and hair color are as well in making a determination about what the final baby characteristics would be because eye and hair color are known to be multiple allelegenic (allele) traits. In other words more than one gene controls what color a person's eyes would be as well as hair color. Hazel eyes would be the result of 2 or more competing alleles that have no more control over the other.
No. It means they both have brown eyes.
Hestia the Greek goddess of the hearth, is known to have brown eyes like fire wood or orange flames as her eyes. Not an evil flame like ares but a warm, fuzzy fire for cold winter nights. That is what is known for Hestia's eyes
Moths protect themselves by keeping themselves still so their predators cannot see them. They don't fight, but use other methods. Many moths are colored to blend in to their surroundings. Also, some moths have fake "eyes" on their backs. If an animal attempts to kill the moth, it will show the eyes, making it look like a larger animal.
1. Gold eyes are different, they are their own colour like blue is different to grey. 2. Gold eyes = amber eyes. 3. Hazel eyes consist of lots of flecks and colours. 4. Brown eyes are solid. 5. Gold eyes are only gold and orange mixed together to make the colour. Or they have the "olive" amber in them as well. 6. Amber (gold) eyes are extremely rare where as brown and hazel are very common.
It's not called gold, it's amber. But a very small percent have it, like about 3%.
Like all big cats, tigers have amber or yellowish colored eyes.
In the "Warrior Cats" series, Oakheart is described as a dark brown tabby tom with a sturdy build and amber eyes. He is known for his strength and loyalty as a warrior of RiverClan.
He is a reddish brown tom with amber eyes.
Dogs usaly have blue or brow eyes. Some have realy light-ish colored eyes when that are blind. Just like people.
well, judging by your description, pretty ugges.
Well, there's dark rum, like Myers and Cruzan, and then there's amber-colored rum like Bacardi 151 or Captain Morgan, and then there's light (clear) rum like Bacardi Light or Bacardi Limon.
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his eyes are a pretty shape. but what drives me crazy is colored eyes. like zac efron. or what makes a guy stand out is his eyes
Colored eye contacts are designed to enhance your natural eye-color by adding tint or lines of various colors. You can also find costume style colored contacts that can give you red eyes or cat-like eyes for example.
It probably means you have a black cat with amber eyes. Also, that black cat with amber eyes is also mad, frightened, or otherwise upset at you or something else. Look around. If the cat is clearly hissing at you, then you might want to take some action, like move away. Then you can find out what is wrong without being attacked. Hopefully.