Category:Central heterochromia in humans
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English: Central heterochromia in eyes appears as two clearly distinctive rings of different colors. Central heterochromia is different from hazel eyes, where the colors gradually blend together. The central heterochromic rings are constant, while coloration in hazel eyes can change eyes depending on light conditions.
Media in category "Central heterochromia in humans"
The following 17 files are in this category, out of 17 total.
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Blue greeny yellow eye.JPG 253 × 185; 10 KB
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Central Heterochromia 2012.jpg 403 × 403; 22 KB
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Central Heterochromia Example Blue & Brown.png 1,024 × 768; 1.02 MB
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Central Heterochromia, Blue & Yellow Eye.jpg 916 × 917; 243 KB
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Centrale heterochromie.JPG 1,342 × 908; 274 KB
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Double colour eye.jpg 496 × 355; 27 KB
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Eye Central Heterochromia (2) - blank.jpg 782 × 531; 357 KB
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Eye Central Heterochromia (2).jpg 1,122 × 614; 439 KB
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Eye Central Heterochromia crop and lighter.jpg 1,722 × 1,029; 745 KB
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Eye Central Heterochromia crop.jpg 1,722 × 1,029; 745 KB
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Eye Central Heterochromia.jpg 2,224 × 1,532; 1.27 MB
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Green eyes with brown central heterochromia v2.jpg 657 × 971; 167 KB
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Green eyes with brown central heterochromia.jpg 1,152 × 484; 147 KB
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Heterochromia Blue Orange.png 320 × 240; 112 KB
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Humaniris.jpg 459 × 394; 40 KB
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Pronounced Central Heterochromia - Human Eye.jpg 3,442 × 2,582; 2.36 MB