Brown, blue, green, hazel, gray, amber. Albinos have red eyes.
Neither. They can see in colour, but only in blues, greens and yellows. They cannot see pink, red, purple or brown hues because they do not have the red receptor in their eyes, only blue and yellow. Cattle are most attuned to yellowish green and bluish-purple hues, as well as sharp contrasts that go from light to dark, like intense shadows.
Brown eye color is dominant. Since the grandparents have blue eyes, which is recessive to brown, the parents with brown eyes can be carrying the blue eye color but the blue is not expressed. If both parents are carrying the blue eyed gene, the chances that a child would have blue eyes is 1 in 4. Yes, it is possible.
The eggshell's color is determined by pigments deposited during its formation in the hen's oviduct. Eggs typically have a white or brown shell because of the pigments present in the hen's diet. Other colors like blue and green are a result of genetic factors that influence the pigmentation process.
No. Blue eyes come from a recessive gene from each parent. The child must of 2 recessive gene pairs to have blue eyes (which is actually the lack of eye pigment). So a brown eyed parent and a green eyed parent may have a blue eyed child if both pass on a recessive blue eye gene, but if just one dominant brown or green eyed gene is passed along it will trump the recessive blue eyed gene and the child will have brown or green eyes.
You need to find out which traits are dominant or recessive. Dominant traits are usually in every generation unless it's a sex-linked trait and one generation was of only one gender and the trait applies to the opposite.
There are more than 3 colors. Some colors are blue, green, black, hazel, brown, gray, etc
No. some eyes are black and some brown or hazel.
No. Yellow is a primary color, and cannot be made by other colors. There are only three primary colors: Red, yellow, and blue. Red + green = brown.
The Seattle Seahawks are the only team with green/blue colors.
Most likely because blue and brown are the most common colors for eyes. It would be too long and cumbersome to say all the possible colors for eyes. They may also want to know which color-blue or brown- your eyes are closest to.
Yes. Black goes with any color. Brown only goes with brown, tan, green and autumn colors. Think of the colors of a tree when it's changing colors.
Start with equal parts red and yellow, then add some blue a little at a time. The more blue you add the darker it will get. If you want to make brown with only two colors, I recommend red and black.
It has only 6 colors red,orange,yellow,green,blue,and purple
The only original colour of the mm's was brown. In 1960, they added red, green and yellow as new colours.
(orange white) (orange) (green white) (blue) (blue white) (green) (brown white) (brown) (green white) (green) (orange white) (blue) (blue white) (orange) (brown white) (brown) In a crossover cable only the green and orange pairs switch positions.
Purple, a lighter cool blue, green, pink would all look nice with brown corduroys. The only colors that would clash are dark colors and black.
On Club Penguin the puffle colors are blue, red, pink, yellow, white, black, green, orange, purple and brown. All the puffles cost 800 coins, and only blue and red can be adopted by non-members, and they can only have 2. for example; blue and red, red and red, or blue and blue. Members can have up to 20 puffles of any colour.