What ancestry is hazel eyes?

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What ancestry is hazel eyes?

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answered Feb 3 by Chasedheat (27,110 points)
The ancestry that is hazel eyes are Brazilian, Middle Eastern, North African, or Spanish descent.

When a persons eyes are hazel they are brown mixed with green and amber color and in some cases they are shades of gray, blue and gold within the iris as well.

Brown eyes can also have some green color in them as well.

The rarest iris pattern are eyes which have two colors and occurs in less than 1 percent of the world's population.

When a person has two eye colors it's called heterochromia and is also very common in cats and dogs but not as common in humans.

Turquoise eyes are real but they are also rare and are a bright blue green color which is caused by a combination of blue scattering of light by the iris and yellow color of the epithelium.

Turquoise eyes are found in people of North African and Middle Eastern descent.

The people that have purple eyes naturally are people with albinism.

Albinism is an inherited condition that leads to a person having very light skin, hair, and eyes.

It occurs because they have less melanin than usual in their body.

The prettiest eye color is blue as well as grey and green.

Most women are also attracted to hazel, grey and green colored eyes.

Grey eyes are pretty rare and are considered one of the rarest eye colors other than green and less than 1 percent of people in the U.S. have grey eyes.

Human eyes come in many colors such as brown, blue, green, hazel, amber, and even violet or grey eyes.

Grey eye color is one of the loveliest and most uncommon, a trait shared by only 3% of the world's population.

Green is the rarest eye color.

The rarest eye color in humans is green.

Green is one of the rarest eye colors and only about 2 to 5 percent of humans in the entire world have the green eye color.

Another rare eye color is amber.

Amber eye color is another pretty unusual eye color but is more common in humans than greens.

Both green and amber eye colors are the rarest eye colors in the world.

You have a 5 to 10 percent chance of being born with green eye color or amber eye color.

You're more likely to be born with a blue or other eye color than green or amber.

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