Yes, it is possible if both parents carry the gene for blonde hair and blue eyes. Genetic traits can skip generations and result in a baby having features that may not directly match those of their parents.
Yes, brown hair can complement blonde hair and brown eyes, creating a nice contrast. You can choose a shade of brown that is not too dark to ensure a natural and flattering look. It's always good to consult with a professional hairstylist for personalized advice.
No, not all Vulcans have dark hair. While dark hair is common among Vulcans, there have been instances of Vulcans with lighter hair colors like blonde or reddish hues.
The notion that Hitler thought anybody with dark hair and eyes was automatically inferior is total BS. He viewed the attributes of light eyes and hair as unique to the Aryan race, and used it in propaganda to express the beauty of the master race, but he didn't want to kill everyone without those distinct features. My great aunt was a Nazi, with dark eyes and hair, but was very faithful to her party.
The baby could have a combination of light brown hair and either green or grey eyes, or a mix of the parents' eye and hair colors. Eye and hair color inheritance is complex and cannot be predicted with certainty.
They were all actually Jewish (Brown Hair, Brown Eyes). He himself also had brown hair and brown eyes. He wanted to exterminate all Jews and all people with brown hair and eyes.........yea...totally psycho.....
Dark black hair, blond hair and red hair would all look great with turquoise eyes.
All Jews were forced in a concentration camp but most likely Jews didn't have blonde hair and blue eyes.Jews mostly had dark hair and brown eyes.But if a Jew did have blue eyes and blonde hair they would be sent to a Concentration camp.
They did not want any Jews at all, regardless of physical appearance.
Adolf Hitler was after the Jews. He wanted all the Jews dead.. He wanted the girls to have blue eyes and blonde hair
Brown eyes are dominant but it depends on the grandparents colouration too because the parents have THEIR parents genes. If all the siblings of the brown-eyed parent have brown eyes, there's a higher chance that the baby will have brown eyes too, especially if the blue-eyed parent has pale eyes. As for hair..... most babies are born with the colour hair they will have as an adult, then they lose practically all of it and start off again with hair the lightest it will ever be, gradually getting darker as they age. Females eye and hair colour is usually darker than males. If parents were fair-haired as kids, the children could be too, but if they were dark-haired right through from a very little toddler the baby may have dark hair too.
They can have blonde hair and blue eyes ,or dark hair and brown eyes. It really all depends on the family.. I am of all German decent, and I have blonde hair and blue eyes, but most of my family on my dad's side have really dark hair and brown eyes. It really all depends..
The Nazis tried to kill all Jews, regardless of hair or eye color.
She has long, dark hair (usually worn in a single braid), dark eyes, and a fair complexion. This is all that is explained to the reader.
They were different and special. When green-eyed Jews would be found they would be sent to Hitler's special doctor and have various expirements done on them. (eventually leading to their eyes being ripped out, all while still being alive)
NO. All eye, hair & skin colors can be beautiful depending on the combination of the 3. Dark eyes with pale skin and light hair make the eyes dominant to a fault. The other features are overpowered and even the most beautiful face becomes "background". Gwen Stefani is a perfect example
Yes, it is possible if both parents carry the gene for blonde hair and blue eyes. Genetic traits can skip generations and result in a baby having features that may not directly match those of their parents.