Heterochromia is the name for when someone has a difference of color in each of their irises. Your eye color is set by a variety of genes, but heterochromia occurs due to the concentration and distribution of a pigment called melanin.
Each time you look at him his eyes seem to look different, some will say blue, some brown some green, i personally think its a greeny brown colour, as his little girl has his eyes, lovely colour
Yes you can, for example a have a purebreed Siberian husky who has two different colour eyes, the right is yellowish/brown and the left eye is icy blue. Some dogs such as Border collies can different colour eyes( such as green) but generally huskies tend to have two different eye colours which is also rare to find.
Not necessarily. Some possess brown eyes, and more often than not, heterochromia (each eye a different colour).
Mo, they remain the same colour. Though some people think that if someone with blue eyes wears something blue that the clothes intensifies their eye colour.
You eyes have three different light receptor cells or rods in your eye. Each are sensitive to a different spectrum. Red, Blue and green. These cells cover the whole visible spectrum range with some overlap. Colours are made from different spectra at different intensities. This is also how some people are colour blind. Someone with red colour blindness (the most common) has malformed or non-functioning red cells.
It proably means you have hazel eyes.-- It means that there's different lighting.Eye colour can appear to 'change' due to the clothes you wear, and lighting. When your pupil shrinks or enlarges it causes the pigments in the iris to compress or spread apart making the colour seem as though it changed.
Light is made up of radiation of different wavelengths/frequencies; our eyes can perceive some of these differences in wavelengths/frequencies.Light is made up of radiation of different wavelengths/frequencies; our eyes can perceive some of these differences in wavelengths/frequencies.Light is made up of radiation of different wavelengths/frequencies; our eyes can perceive some of these differences in wavelengths/frequencies.Light is made up of radiation of different wavelengths/frequencies; our eyes can perceive some of these differences in wavelengths/frequencies.
Because people with blue eyes actually have colourless eyes it's just the light that makes them change colour
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.
Some people use eye shadow because: -Their eyes 'pop' when they use the eye shadow colour. -It adds a beautiful colour to their face. -It completes the look ...and more! Hope this helped! x
Foxes usually have amber to brown coloured eyes. Some foxes can have pale green eyes.
Most people have blue or brown eyes, but some people do have eyes that are a greyish color. People whose eyes are grey have eyes that look perfectly normal, except the iris is a different color from what the majority have.