"Wolves are usually born with deep blue eyes which lighten and then gradually fade into the adult eye color over the next six to ten weeks. A mature Wolf's eyes are often amber/brown or gold, but also commonly come in hues of brown, gray, yellow, and green. It is interesting to note that puppies are born with blue eyes, while mature Wolves do not retain blue as an eye color. Huskies often have blue eyes, and because of this people think there must be blue eyed Wolves as well, but this isn't true. If you see a Wolf with blue eyes then he or she is likely a Wolf-hybrid and not a full-blooded Wolf."
There are gray wolves, red wolves, and white wolves(To my knowledge). There might be more colors though.
No, individuals with different eye colors do not perceive colors differently. Eye color does not affect how someone sees or perceives colors.
You have different pigments in the eye.
The human eye can perceive approximately 10 million different colors.
The human eye can distinguish around 10 million different colors.
Yes! It can have many designs and colors!
No, it is not normal to see different colors in each eye. This could be a sign of a medical condition and should be evaluated by an eye doctor.
no
as different colors
It is not wrong for a dog to have two eye colors It just their way of life
Yes, it is possible for someone to have different eye colors in each eye, a condition known as heterochromia. This can be caused by genetics, injury, or certain medical conditions.
Different colors take in heat at different amounts also for camouflage