Heterochromia - two different eye colors

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Heterochromia - two different eye colors are caused by an excess or lack of melanin pigment👁️

🟠In this photo, partial heterochromia is depicted, sometimes the full type is also found. In the full type, one eye color is completely different from the second eye, and a person has 2 different eye colors. It is more common in animals🐶🐱(cats, dogs, etc.)

✅It is congenital and has a high probability of passing from parent to child (dominant-autosomal)

Sometimes it is caused by trauma, tumors, inflammation, and misuse of eye drops.

The photo is of a girl named Pauline ~model in Germany~

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