Sure, both of my grandparents had black hair and they had six children, about half had brown.
That was quite hard to understand :S But the baby would probably have black/brown hair just like your parents etc. Your mate will also benefit in this situation, making the percentage rise even more of having a baby with dark hair and dark eyes. Now I've said that, i bet it comes out blond with blue eyes or something...
No, 2 white parents cannot have a black baby because a child's skin color is determined by the combination of genetic traits passed down from their parents. If both parents are white, it is not genetically possible for them to have a black baby.
Yes. It depends upon the majority of harmones of the parents in the off spring.
It can either be black or brown eyes but can take other colours from grand parents genetic.
the eye's more likely will be black, but could turn out to be the fathers color. i had a child and i had brown eyes and my husband had brown eye's and my mother has green aye's and my daughter had green eye's when she was born.
The fur is usually black with brown eyebrows and tipped brown paws my best friend got one and the parents where silver and brown but the pups came out black and brown or black and tan which ever. look them up on google.com and put Yorkie Puppy
yes and they can also produce a totally white baby. However the children of that child will probably be mixed in colour because the child still inherits and passes on the genetic codes of it's parents.
Yes, thus why you don't see a baby with blonde hair from parents with Brown hair/Black hair
No, it is not biologically possible for two black parents to have a white baby. Skin color is determined by genetics, and the combination of genes from black parents will not produce a child with white skin.
The baby's hair color will likely be a combination of the parents' genes. Since fair hair is a recessive trait, if both parents carry the gene for fair hair, their baby may inherit fair hair. However, because hair color is determined by multiple genes, the final outcome is unpredictable.
well there is really no way to tell what your baby will look like. if you have brown eyes and brown hair than your baby will probably have that. if you have black hair and hazel eyes, your baby will probably have that.
If someone if the family in previous generations had black hair, then it is a possibility that the people with light brown hair have a baby with black hair.