Is it possible that the other eye is different color from the other one?
By ciades
@ciades (1623)
Philippines
April 3, 2008 2:34am CST
Im just thought this when i watched the movie of sandra bullock and nicole kidman. What ah question! But im getting curious about it after watching that movie.
I know this kind a weird question,nonsense,stupidity and insane or whatever you called this. But i want to know your response about this. Did you encounter a man that have a green from one eye and blue to the other one? Maybe?is it possible? im interested to see a man like this though
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14 responses
@kbourgerie (8780)
• United States
3 Apr 08
This happened to me. When I was little my eyes were blue and then my eyes turned green when I got older, but before they changed one was green and the other was blue. It only lasted a short time, but it felt really wierd in the meantime. Now they are completely green.
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@ersmommy1 (12588)
• United States
3 Apr 08
Actress Kate Bosworth has one blue and one hazel.She was in "Blue Crush" Superman Returns. and the new one that just came out "21". So it is possible.
@tanmay0312 (67)
• India
4 Apr 08
it cant be possible ...because the retina of the eyes gives the colour...n it cannot be different...but sometime hereditary problems can occur...
@theprogamer (10534)
• United States
5 Apr 08
Its the melanin pigment that gives eye color...
Any excess in pigment for one eye or a severe lack of pigment can cause heterochromia. This condition can be genetically inherited, or due to illness or other source of damage causing unusual pigmentation in the eye.
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@knithomaria (145)
• Greece
3 Apr 08
yes it is possible and normal!
People usually dont even notice that this happen to the person next to them!
Also people with that characteristic has not any health problem at their eyes!
It is just a joke from the nature!
@sedel1027 (17846)
• Cupertino, California
4 Apr 08
Yes, there are people that have 2 different color eyes. It normally happens to be the lighter color eyes.
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@swirlz (3136)
• Philippines
8 Apr 08
Search for Kate Bosworth's picture on the internet so you can have your proof. She's all I can remember now of someone who have this condition. I'm sure I have heard of others, way before I've learned she had this condition too.
@winterose (39887)
• Canada
5 Apr 08
gee I have no idea,
but it truly is a good question, I know cats can have two different colour eyes, I don't think people can though.
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@fredgame (1260)
• China
4 Apr 08
i wonder if that's naturally possible. i only know if someone has an artificial eye then that could be possible to have different eye colours. i've seen someone with such a case but it's artificial eye that has different colour.
it's has been natural then we could have similar parts of the body having different colours. i'm not sure but i wonder if it's real.
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@theprogamer (10534)
• United States
5 Apr 08
Yes its real, quite possible Cia.
The condition is called Heterochromia.
It comes from either an excess of color pigment in the iris or a lack of pigment (from some genetic disorder or other source of damage).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heterochromia
Some men have this condition too.
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