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Heterochromia: when the eyes display different colors! - MSNSectoral (or partial) heterochromia: Here, a single eye displays multiple shades. Part of the iris may be a different color than the rest. For example, a green iris with a hazel patch.
Central heterochromia occurs when a person has different colors in the same eye. Variations in the spread and concentration of skin pigment cause this. The condition is usually present from birth ...
With brown eyes taking an overwhelming lead, all of the other eye colors have lower percentages. According to WorldAtlas , 8-10 percent of the world's population have blue eyes.
Here’s what you need to know about babies’ changing eye colors, how long it takes, and how genes affect eye color. What Makes Eyes Different Colors? The colored part of the eye around the ...
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