well, judging by your description, pretty ugges.
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.
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.
Your baby would have brown eyes.
your great grandfather has nothing to do with it.
Most cheetahs have amber or light brown eyes although most baby cheetahs do have black eyes.
no Cheetahs DO have brown eyes. In fact, cheetahs can have brown eyes, amber eyes, red eyes, hazel brown eyes, and orange eyes. Hope this helps! :)
It would all depend on which gene (brown eyes and blue eyes) is dominate and which is recessive. The baby's eye color could be either one, or the baby's eye color could be green depending if the wife or husband's parents' eye color. Basically it all depends on which eye color is dominate to the other
golden brown
Dark Brown
Baby Bash has brown eyes.
Amber (which is a brown color).
Amber.