Some mistakenly believe that the answer to this question is David Bowie, but this is a Rock~n~Roll Urban Legend as his eyes are both of the same color.
Bowie had an accident as a child that damaged the Pupil/Iris of one of his eyes and that sometimes gives him the appearance of having two different colored eyes.
The baby's eye color will most likely be either green or blue, as these are the dominant colors when combining green and blue eye genes. It is also possible for the baby to have a different eye color depending on other genetic factors.
In most cases, no. If your parents give you a blue eye trait and a brown eye trait, you will most likely have brown eyes. However, there are many different alleles that factor into your eye color. That is why there are so many shades of eye color, such as blue, green, gray, brown, hazel, blue-green, etc... So, you may not always get pure blue or brown eyes, you may get a mix of both.
They are green, one of the rarest eye colors to have.
Brown eye color is dominant, while blue, green, and hazel eye colors are recessive. This means that brown eyes are more likely to be expressed if an individual inherits one brown-eyed allele and one allele for a different eye color.
Chromosome 19 has a blue/green gene. Chromosome 15 has a brown/blue gene. The genetics of eye color are more complex than realized previously, and more than one gene is involved in determining eye color.
Yes, there are purebred American Shorthair that have one blue eye and one green eye.
Yes, there are some purebred British Shorthair that have one blue eye and one green eye.
yes it is quite common for white cats to have one green eye one blue eye
If you have one eye green and one blue that means that the genes in your body changed because if you mother had blue eyes and your father had green eyes it would make the genes change.
its a cat with one green eye one blue! there is no difference in the animal just in its eye colour, its a genetic thing.
It's known as heterochromia.
one of their parents had blue eyes and the other parents had green eyes.....i think
we don't have one!!!!!!!!!
Practical Magic.
Having one blue eye and one green eye is a genetic trait called heterochromia. It is caused by a lack of melanin in one eye, giving it a blue color, while the other eye retains normal melanin levels, resulting in a green color. While this condition is rare in cats, it is not harmful and is purely a cosmetic feature.
The anomaly of having one green eye and one blue eye was corrected with surgery.
Mila Kunis basically fits this description but she has one blue eye one green eye :)