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  2. Eye color - Wikipedia

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    Also, hazel eyes may appear to shift in color and consist of flecks and ripples, while amber eyes are of a solid gold hue. Even though amber is similar to gold, some people have russet- or copper-colored amber eyes that are mistaken for hazel, though hazel tends to be duller and contains green with red/gold flecks, as mentioned above.

  3. Moon-eyed people - Wikipedia

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    There is a mention of moon-eyed people from Cherokee legends of Ohio. Author Barbara Alice Mann, who identifies herself as Ohio Bear Clan Seneca, suggests that a "moon-eyed people" of Cherokee tradition were Adena culture people from Ohio who merged with the Cherokees around 200 BCE. [19]

  4. How Rare Are Hazel Eyes, Exactly? - AOL

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    You may have heard people with hazel eyes stating that their eyes change colors, and there is some truth to this phenomenon—hazel eyes can actually appear to change color depending on lighting ...

  5. Human eye - Wikipedia

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    Also, hazel eyes may appear to shift in color and consist of flecks and ripples, while amber eyes are of a solid gold hue. Even though amber is similar to gold, some people have russet or copper colored amber eyes that are mistaken for hazel, though hazel tends to be duller and contains green with red/gold flecks, as mentioned above.

  6. Following this color code will help you find makeup perfect ...

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    Hazel-eyed people should play up their green tones with turquoise, and experts say for brown eyes -- well, anything goes. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. Holiday Shopping Guides.

  7. What your eye color says about you

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    People with lighter eyes also consume significantly more alcohol, as darker eyed people require less alcohol to become intoxicated. The reason boils down to genes. A senior lecturer in ...

  8. Heterochromia iridum - Wikipedia

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    Though common in some breeds of cats, dogs, cattle and horses due to inbreeding, heterochromia is uncommon in humans, affecting fewer than 200,000 people in the United States, and is not associated with lack of genetic diversity. [4] [5] The affected eye may be hyperpigmented (hyperchromic) or hypopigmented (hypochromic). [3]

  9. Alien abduction entities - Wikipedia

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    The first alien abduction claim to be widely publicized was the Betty and Barney Hill abduction in 1961, [4] which featured diminutive, large-eyed beings who wore military-style uniforms. Alleged motivations