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This Is the Rarest Eye Color in the WorldAnd here's an interesting fact: When it comes to the rarest eye color in the world (spoiler, it's not blue eyes), only about 2% of the population have it—the same percentage of redheads worldwide.
According to the World Atlas, about 90% of the global population ... helped explain things like why some people are born with blue eyes versus brown or green. But that’s a simplistic view ...
Blue eyes have long fascinated humans, symbolising beauty and mystery throughout history. From iconic figures like Frank Sinatra to Hollywood stars like Megan Fox, their allure is undeniable.
It’s an often-repeated myth that all babies come into the world with blue eyes, but the truth is that eye color depends on genetics and a pigment called melanin. No, not all babies are born with ...
(photo credit: Midjourney) A study published in Nature Communications reveals the first documented case of blue eyes in a 17,000-year-old newborn from the Paleolithic era, born with a heart condition.
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