No not all husky's have 2 different color eyes. It seems to be a genetic trait that shows up more often in Husky's than other breeds, but not all of them have it.
Huskies often have different colored eyes, and this is called heterochromia. This condition is typically inherited. Huskies often have the complete type, meaning one iris is a complete different color than the other.
Not necessarily. Some possess brown eyes, and more often than not, heterochromia (each eye a different colour).
nope.
Nick, Joe, and Kevin all have brown eyes. Nick's eyes are the same color as all the rest of them.
No they don't. Some are blue, some are part blue and part brown known as partie eyes, some have one brown one blue and some have both brown. I have a registered purebred Siberian and both her parent's had partie eye and our dog has two blue eyes. The blue eyes tend to be very blue when they're pups and fade in color as they get older.
Scientists have the same color eyes as all of us.
No, but some people are born with eyes that change between two closely related colors (like green and blue) seasonally and some are two different rings of color in their eyes. It all depends what eyes you were born with.
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All three species have black eyes.