greeny blue eyes.
nope not yet
No, Kaitlin Olson is not related to the Olsen twins (note that their last names are spelled differently). Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen are related to actress Elizabeth Olsen, however (Elizabeth is their younger sister).
the olsen twins are marykate & ashley. they were in quite a lot of movies, and they had a show when they were younger. search them on google, they rock!! hope this helped
They are not fraternal twins (two different fertilized eggs implanted), they are identical twins (one single fertilized egg which divide into two separate embryos)
Yes?... what about them? Yes the Olson twins played Michelle in Full House. I know you cannot tell but that is true.
nope not yet
No, Kaitlin Olson is not related to the Olsen twins (note that their last names are spelled differently). Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen are related to actress Elizabeth Olsen, however (Elizabeth is their younger sister).
yes they can because there twins they may not be the same in the eyes but there same all over there body. by RaeAnne Downs
the olsen twins are marykate & ashley. they were in quite a lot of movies, and they had a show when they were younger. search them on google, they rock!! hope this helped
They are not fraternal twins (two different fertilized eggs implanted), they are identical twins (one single fertilized egg which divide into two separate embryos)
Most humans will have colored eyes, the exception is albinos. Therefore the fact that two humans are twins will not stop them having colored eyes.
ihave never known of a case where any kind of twins have different colored eyes, so yes i think they always have the same color eyes
Yes?... what about them? Yes the Olson twins played Michelle in Full House. I know you cannot tell but that is true.
In 1997, Gregg Olson played in 11 games for the Minnesota Twins, batting in 0 of them. He had at bats. In 1997, Gregg Olson played in 34 games for the Kansas City Royals, batting in 1 of them. He had 0 at bats.
The genetics of eye color are more complex than previously thought. Almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur.
What color are your eyes is the correct way to phrase that particular question because 'eyes' is the subject of the verb and it is plural.But you could also say: 'What is the colour of your eyes?' because then 'colour' is the subject.
Color of Her Eyes was created in 1990.