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Weird, anyone notice Kate Bosworths eyes are two different colors?

Originally posted by: MySoS
I know other people like that too, I also know people who eyes can change color.



My eyes change color. Quite drastically too. Ive seen em violet, to a deep brown/almost red. Most of the time they are somewhere between blue and green, with a gold ring around the pupil.
 
and your science lesson for the day.


Dear Yahoo!:
How can someone have two different colored eyes?
Iris
Dear Iris:
According to the experts at Scientific American.com, it was once believed that eye color was controlled by a single gene and inherited in a straightforward fashion (remember Mendel from high-school biology?). These days it's not quite that simple. We now believe that eye color is a polygenic trait.

Eye color is determined by the amount of melanin, a dark brown pigment, present in your irises. Blue eyes are due to a lack of melanin, while brown eyes indicate melanin-rich irises. Thus, people with darker hair and skin have higher levels of melanin and tend to have brown eyes, while people with lighter hair and skin have lower levels of melanin and usually have lighter colored eyes. This is also why many babies are born with blue eyes. Their eyes change color later as they begin to produce more melanin.

When an individual has different amounts of melanin in each of their irises, their eyes are different colors. Heterochromia iridium (the scientific name for two different color eyes in the same individual) is relatively rare in humans but common in some animals, such as horses, cats, and certain species of dogs. A variation on the condition is heterochromia iridis, in which an individual has a variety of colors within one iris.

Heterochromia iridium is thought to result from an alteration to one of the genes that controls eye color. This can be an inherited trait, although trauma and certain medications may result in increased or decreased pigmentation in one of the irises. Certain medical syndromes, such as Waardenburg syndrome, may also cause someone to have two different colored eyes.

Some people with this condition wear colored contact lenses so their irises match, while others take pride in their striking appearance.
http://ask.yahoo.com/ask/20020724.html
 
Originally posted by: UglyCasanova
Originally posted by: EngenZerO
shes hot... but not as hot as elisha cuthbert

and elisha cuthbert is hot... but not as hot as a lot of girls around campus

😛 (seriously though)

i will agree with that statement... there are some hot chicks on campus
 
I had a dog that had a black patch over his eye. That eye was brown. The other side of his face was white and that eye was blue. He was a humper and kept nailing the neighbor girl. It was cute at first, but we eventually farmed him out. He jizzed on anything that moved.
Wonder if Kate's feels the same way Petey did?
 
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