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Close-Up Of Brown Human Eye

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If you think your eyes are blue, think again. CNN reports that,

All human eyes are various shades of brown, and how we perceive the color of someone’s eyes all comes down to how much melanin someone has in their eyes. Blue eyes have the least amount of melanin, which explains why brown-eyed newborns can appear to have blue eyes as their melanin (melanocyte cells) forms, darkening the iris. Melanin levels also determine our skin and hair color, and the more we have of it, the more light is absorbed, and the light that is reflected out is what we see when we gaze into someone’s eyes. Also, eye color can change, depending on the light, and hazel and green eyes are in the middle of the spectrum.

WOW!  This is fascinating!

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