Michael-5 said:
Yes, my eyes usually are two colours at the same time, and in the Canadian summer, they are half blue, half green. What's weird is that there is a straight dividor between them on each eye, and it's verticle. If it were horizontal, that would make sense, but how do you get a vertical dividor? I had a picture on my old phone, I'll try to find it, or just take a new picture in a couple months. I think if I lived in Florida, my eyes would be hazel with brown spots (no divide, brown comes in as spots), last time I went there they were, so that's why I think they change according to temperature. |
You probably have a form of Heterochromia iridum them - it doesn't have to be separate eyes with separate colorus, but could be different colours as you are describing in the same eye. Sounds really neat! Are you going to post a picture of your awsome cool looking 'dragon' eyes?
Green eyes are complicated genetically, but basically most of them a blue eyed, but the collagen is yellow, so between the blue and yellow they look green. So probably, just have your irises have the yellow collagen. Odd splits can happen, just look at chimeras. Where a lady's babies were biologically her imbedded twin sister’s.
I'm not saying you have anything like a chimera, but just a divide the way your eyes formed.
For Chimera's check out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lydia_Fairchild







