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Black wolf with thick, glossy fur staring directly at the camera, showing striking heterochromia — one bright blue eye and one amber eye. Soft, out-of-focus autumnal forest background provides warm contrast.
Can Wolves Have Heterochromia?
Black cat close-up showing heterochromia, with one vivid blue eye and one orange-red eye with a yellow ring, set against a dark background.
Can Black Cats Have Heterochromia?
Tabby cat peeking through dense green leaves, its face framed by foliage and showing striking heterochromia with one bright blue eye and one green eye.
Why Is Heterochromia So Common in Cats?
White wolf portrait with thick, fluffy fur and heterochromia—one blue eye and one amber eye—staring directly at the camera against a softly blurred forest background.
Can Wolves Have Heterochromia?
Close-up portrait of a gray tabby cat with heterochromia—one golden-yellow eye and one bright blue eye—set against a desaturated black-and-white background to emphasize the eyes.
Why Is Heterochromia So Common in Cats?
Close-up portrait of a wolf with thick dark gray and brown fur and striking bright blue eyes staring directly at the camera. Softly blurred woodland background provides context and keeps focus on the animal's face.
Can Wolves Have Heterochromia?
Brown tabby cat with a white chest sits on wooden decking looking up, displaying heterochromia with one bright blue eye and one vivid green eye.
Why Is Heterochromia So Common in Cats?
Black cat facing the camera with striking heterochromatic eyes—one bright green and the other orange-red—set against a soft, out-of-focus gray background.
Can Black Cats Have Heterochromia?
Close-up portrait of a black-and-white Siberian Husky facing the camera against a soft snowy background. The dog displays heterochromia with one bright blue eye and one amber eye, and a pink-and-black nose.
What Causes Heterochromia in Dogs?
Stylized digital portrait of a black kitten with heterochromia—one bright blue eye and one vivid purple eye—set against a glowing purple-pink background.
Can Black Cats Have Heterochromia?
Close-up of a raccoon's face showing striking heterochromia with one vivid blue eye and one warm amber eye, surrounded by detailed black, gray, and white fur and facial markings. Used to illustrate heterochromia in raccoons.
Can Raccoons Have Heterochromia?
Black cat close-up with glossy fur and striking heterochromia, one eye bright blue and the other amber-gold, set against a soft teal-blue bokeh background.
Can Black Cats Have Heterochromia?
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