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ALL babys are born with blue eyes
however later in life the eye color can change
this depends on the color of the eyes of the baby's parents
i hope i could help...
Not True Not ALL babies are born with blue eyes, Most are born with blue eyes but African american babies are usually brown, And some caucasian babies are also born with dark brown eyes as my son was.
One out of six white Americans have blue eyes.
In the United States, one out of every six whites has blue eyes.
In the United States, one out of every six whites have blue eyes.
How many minutes do you spend on homework? What is the percentage of blue eyes in Georgia? etc.
How many minutes do you spend on homework? What is the percentage of blue eyes in Georgia? etc.
No, not all babies have blue eyes when they are born. Some babies are born with very dark eyes.
I am black and my mom said I had blue eyes when I was born. If I am not wrong I think all babies are born with blue eyes.
Often, babies are born with blue eyes, which darken in the first few months of life.
no but they can be if some of your families eyes are.
Babies can have any color eyes, and in some occasions they change color as the baby gets older. Ex. I was born with blue eyes and now my eyes are green. Most babies are born with blue eyes for some reason
Usually, when children are born, their eyes aren't the natural color. Then when babies get 4 or 5 their eyes turn to the natural color.Examples:* When I was born, I had blue eyes, and I am a white american. But when I grew up, I ended up with brown eyes. * When my mom was born, she had brown eyes, and she is a white american. But when she grew up, she ended up with green eyes.
When babies are born their eyes are slate gray to blue, the colour may change over the first year of life.
Almost all babies have blue eyes the day they are born. Your mother's eye color probably began to change shortly after her birth.
The babies will either have green or blue eyes. bg, bb, gb or gg :)
My daughter was born with purple-violet eyes that turned grey-blue-yellow after about a week.
Because they have at least one ancestor with blue eyes. The first person with blue eyes had a genetic mutation, and that mutation was passed on. EXAMPLE: My fifth grade teacher had bright, sparkling blue eyes. Her granddaughter did, too. Neither of her granddaughter's parents had blue eyes, and her son-in-law's family didn't have blue eyes, as far as anyone knew. because blue eyes have the least pigment
Almost always are. They change within the first month.