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  2. Eye color - Wikipedia

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    Amber eye. Amber eyes are a solid color with a strong yellowish/golden or russet/coppery tint, which may be due to a yellow pigment called lipochrome (also found in green eyes). [31] [32] Amber eyes should not be confused with hazel eyes. Although hazel eyes may contain specks of amber or gold, they usually tend to have many other colors ...

  3. The Rarest Eye Color in the World: What It Is and Why

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    Amber eyes have a beautiful, solid gold hue that never falters. Grey eyes make up about 3 percent of the world's population—the second rarest eye color. There are also rare cases of violet and ...

  4. Human eye - Wikipedia

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    Amber eye. Amber eyes are a solid color with a strong yellowish/golden and russet/coppery tint, which may be due to the yellow pigment called lipochrome (also found in green eyes). [38] [39] Amber eyes should not be confused with hazel eyes. Although hazel eyes may contain specks of amber or gold, they usually tend to have many other colors ...

  5. Amber Valletta - Wikipedia

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    Eye color: Green: Agency: The Society Management (New York) View Management (Barcelona) [1] Amber Evangeline Valletta (born February 9, 1974) [2] is an American model ...

  6. The Hare with Amber Eyes - Wikipedia

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    The Hare with Amber Eyes: A Hidden Inheritance (2010) is a family memoir by British ceramicist Edmund de Waal. [1] De Waal tells the story of his family, the Ephrussi , once a very wealthy European Jewish banking dynasty, centred in Odessa , Vienna and Paris , and peers of the Rothschild family . [ 1 ]

  7. Heterochromia iridum - Wikipedia

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    The affected eye may be hyperpigmented (hyperchromic) or hypopigmented (hypochromic). [3] In humans, an increase of melanin production in the eyes indicates hyperplasia of the iris tissues, whereas a lack of melanin indicates hypoplasia. The term is derived from Ancient Greek: ἕτερος, héteros "different" and χρῶμα, chrôma "color ...

  8. Amber Heard Speaks Out on Blake Lively’s Allegations After ...

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    Amber Heard has spoken out in support of Blake Lively amid her allegations of sexual harassment against “It Ends With Us” director and co-star Justin Baldoni. ... This anti-aging eye gel is a ...

  9. Odd-eyed cat - Wikipedia

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    A rare predominantly black cat with odd eyes. The odd-eyed colouring is caused when either the epistatic (recessive) white gene or dominant white (which masks any other colour genes and turns a cat completely solid white) [3] or the white spotting gene (which is the gene responsible for bicolour coats) [4] prevents melanin granules from reaching one eye during development, resulting in a cat ...