Green eyes are a sign for which race?
Perhaps a sign for mixing races?
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Green eyes are a sign for which race?
Perhaps a sign for mixing races?
greetings
Melanin is yellow. So when there is only a small amount of pigment in the eyes, on blue eyes, the result is green. yellow + blue = green
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I dont understand. You seem to be saying blue eyes are the default colour when non-pigmented, and that small additions of melanin (yellow) produce green eyes. If this is the case then how do certain animals, and a tiny minority of humans, have yellow eyes?
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Are pigments sign of race mixing?Originally Posted by cosmocreator
So can one pigment make a blue eye eg. brown?
I suppose you have blue eyes?Originally Posted by dst18
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I have seen people from my country (India) with light blue eyes..
Heck..my granddad has blue-grey eyes..
Last edited by johnnywalker; Thursday, April 22nd, 2004 at 02:21 AM.
I have grey-blue eyes........what sort of pigment is grey??
I have doubts about that too, although gray actually looks lighter than most blue eyes, blue eyes seem to be the less pigmented. Then what is gray? Obviously not a mixture of blue and yellow, which gives out the green result. A lot of people in my family have gray or gray-blue, gray-green eyes, I'm curious too.Originally Posted by AWAR
My eyes used to be blue but now they switch from grey to blue.
Green eyes can be found in MiddleEastern/South Asian countries quite easily if you count hazel as green. I think they are a sign of racemixing because I often see mullattos with green eyes.
My observation is that green eyes are associated with UP types and with people from western Britian, Iberia, Ireland, Norway. But that is an unscientific observation.
Wolves and many other carnivors have yellow eyes as do some people. Perhaps yellow eyes, Coon mentions "beer eye", was the first color change from brown as Europe was populated.
umm...noOriginally Posted by dst18
A white person with very dark brown to black eyes would be a sign of race mixing. There is nothing wrong or "mixed" about a greeneyed person
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