there is a thing called malenine in you eyes and those who have blue eyes hae little to non and those with brown eyes have much more. Babies usually have blue eyes because they havn't develped malenine yet. and sometimes after 5 mothes or so the eyes will turn to there trur color. Usually but not allways if there was some kind of trama to the eye at a young age it may not turn to brown and the other one will btw i have different eye colours
I have a brown eye that is half blue and a blue eye that is 1/3 brown also!!
Eye color depends on pigment...and some people have more or less pigment than others.
Different colored irises (a condition known as heterochromia iridium) is caused by a lack of melanin in one of the eyes. It is thought to result due to an alteration in one of the genes that controls eye color, and is relatively rare in humans. It can be an inherited trait, but can also be caused by trauma and certain medications.Eye color is determined by the amount of melanin, a dark brown pigment, present in your irises. Blue eyes are due to a lack of melanin, while brown eyes indicate melanin-rich irises. Thus, people with darker hair and skin have higher levels of melanin and tend to have brown eyes, while people with lighter hair and skin have lower levels of melanin and usually have lighter colored eyes. This is also why many babies are born with blue eyes. Their eyes change color later as they begin to produce more melanin.When an individual has different amounts of melanin in each of their irises, their eyes are different colors. Heterochromia iridium (the scientific name for two different color eyes in the same individual) is relatively rare in humans but common in some animals, such as horses, cats, and certain species of dogs. A variation on the condition is heterochromia iridis, in which an individual has a variety of colors within one iris.Heterochromia iridium is thought to result from an alteration to one of the genes that controls eye color. This can be an inherited trait, although trauma and certain medications may result in increased or decreased pigmentation in one of the irises. Certain medical syndromes, such as Waardenburg syndrome, may also cause someone to have two different colored eyes.Some people with this condition wear colored contact lenses so their irises match, while others take pride in their striking appearance.
All bats have eyes and most fruit bats fly and find their food exclusively by sight. Different species have different colors but often the megachiroptera exhibit golden colored eyes.
Color contact lenses are made with a solid colored tint and can completely change the color of the eyes. Some are tinted and do not change the color much.
Leaves have different pigment molecules that are necessary for the process of photosynthesis. The pigment molecules reflect different colored wavelengths from the sun. For example Chlorophyll reflects green wavelengths. The reflected wavelengths reach eyes and cause the leaf to be different colors.
The reason many Spaniards have blue eyes and light skin is because some Spanish people are of European decent which means they are considered part of the "white race".
yes some even have two diffrent colored eyes
Dogs usaly have blue or brow eyes. Some have realy light-ish colored eyes when that are blind. Just like people.
Different colored irises (a condition known as heterochromia iridium) is caused by a lack of melanin in one of the eyes. It is thought to result due to an alteration in one of the genes that controls eye color, and is relatively rare in humans. It can be an inherited trait, but can also be caused by trauma and certain medications.Eye color is determined by the amount of melanin, a dark brown pigment, present in your irises. Blue eyes are due to a lack of melanin, while brown eyes indicate melanin-rich irises. Thus, people with darker hair and skin have higher levels of melanin and tend to have brown eyes, while people with lighter hair and skin have lower levels of melanin and usually have lighter colored eyes. This is also why many babies are born with blue eyes. Their eyes change color later as they begin to produce more melanin.When an individual has different amounts of melanin in each of their irises, their eyes are different colors. Heterochromia iridium (the scientific name for two different color eyes in the same individual) is relatively rare in humans but common in some animals, such as horses, cats, and certain species of dogs. A variation on the condition is heterochromia iridis, in which an individual has a variety of colors within one iris.Heterochromia iridium is thought to result from an alteration to one of the genes that controls eye color. This can be an inherited trait, although trauma and certain medications may result in increased or decreased pigmentation in one of the irises. Certain medical syndromes, such as Waardenburg syndrome, may also cause someone to have two different colored eyes.Some people with this condition wear colored contact lenses so their irises match, while others take pride in their striking appearance.
People might use colored contact lenses for various reasons, but it's mainly for people who wants to change their eye color. Some also use it for attention. For example, vampire eyes or cat eyes.
They normally use them for people that might have different packages or to avoid people sneaking in. Some colored wristbands may signal for different things at different times.
Just the different coloured coats blue Merle collies can have blue brown or blue and brown eyes so do some husky dogs and so do blue or red healers
some people can!
Some have blond hair and blue eyes, others have brown hair, and some have brown eyes or halzel. Germany is homogeneous and heterogeneous in many ways. they usually have light colored hair with green or blue eyes.
Calpurnia is different from other colored people because she talks like a white person. Some of the other colored people Calpurnia knows don't like her because she acts like a white person.
All bats have eyes and most fruit bats fly and find their food exclusively by sight. Different species have different colors but often the megachiroptera exhibit golden colored eyes.
Yes. Different metals, different color.
No, but some people are born with eyes that change between two closely related colors (like green and blue) seasonally and some are two different rings of color in their eyes. It all depends what eyes you were born with.