Hazel eyes are not highly common. They are eyes that can change color from brown to green, and somewhere in between. A genotype of Gg would produce hazel eyes.
most likely yes. but if you both have the eye genotype Hh the odds of having a child with hazel eyes is 75% but also if one has the genotype Hh but the other has HH the odds are 100% here's the punnet squares (never mind turned out bad) hopefully (but not likely) you understood that. the better answer is most likely yes unless you both have the Hh genotype it might be better to see like a doctor about something like this because it would invove a lot of family history and probably some tests
he has blue eyes but in some light it seem like he have green eyes, so the answer to your question blue-green
He has hazel eyes
Eric Fleming's eyes were Hazel.
Behind Hazel Eyes was created in 2004.
it would be hazel i believe my mom has that color of eyes and she says that it is hazel
i dunno but my eyes are hazel with freckles in them too :D
They are Hazel. Why do you think she wrote the song 'Behind These Hazel Eyes'?
No, a purebred Burmese cat does not have hazel eyes.
It is very rare for a purebred Burmilla to have hazel eyes.
Hazel eyes typically contain a mix of green and brown pigments, although they can sometimes appear to have hints of gray or blue depending on the lighting and surrounding colors. The amount of melanin and the way it interacts with light in the iris determines the final eye color.
Yes. Often hazel eyes are brown eyes with green coloring in them.