Yes wolves can have heterochromia whether through genetics or health problems such as eye injury, inflammation, use of certain eyedrops, tumors, etc. The same also applies to just about every animal.
no
Im not sure what you mean but wolves (All Wolves) have golden eyes. They have thin legs and sharp teeth
Yes, Grey Wolves can have yellow or amber eyes. They can also have greenish or brown eyes, probably in rare cases, blue as well. :)
Usually, yes :)
it come with it so use your eyes and look!
Wolves do not have independent eyes in the same way some birds do, where each eye can move independently to focus on different objects. However, like most mammals, wolves have a single field of vision for both eyes that allows for depth perception and binocular vision. Their eyes work together to provide better focus and tracking of prey, which is essential for their hunting strategy.
They all have eyes and they all can eat.
there was a cat hat was bicolored,orange and wite
Arctic wolves have the same color eyes as other wolves. Their eyes are mainly amber/brown or gold, but can also be green, brown, gray, or yellow. Puppies are born with dark/navy blue eyes (never light/sky blue-- if this is the case, the puppies are not wolves at all, but pure dogs). An adult wolf, arctic or not, will NEVER have blue eyes, and if they do, again, they are simply a dog.
yes their is they are black and have glowing yellow eyes
claws teeth eyes ears
the vision looks like a night vision goggles