Heterochromia In Cats And Dogs | FREEYORK

in Animals , Nature

by Seth Sebastian updated

In the anatomy of a heterochromia (heterochromia) refers to the difference in color of hair or skin. The cause of this phenomenon – the result of the relative excess or lack of melanin pigment. It can be inherited or caused by a genetic disease. Below is a selection of photos of cats and dogs with heterochromia eyes. Simply put, these animals have eyes of different colors.

Heterochromia In Cats And Dogs | FREEYORK

Heterochromia In Cats And Dogs | FREEYORK

Heterochromia In Cats And Dogs | FREEYORK

Heterochromia In Cats And Dogs | FREEYORK

Heterochromia In Cats And Dogs | FREEYORK

Heterochromia In Cats And Dogs | FREEYORK

Heterochromia In Cats And Dogs | FREEYORK

Heterochromia In Cats And Dogs | FREEYORK

Heterochromia In Cats And Dogs | FREEYORK

Heterochromia In Cats And Dogs | FREEYORK

Heterochromia In Cats And Dogs | FREEYORK

Heterochromia In Cats And Dogs | FREEYORK

Heterochromia In Cats And Dogs | FREEYORK

Heterochromia In Cats And Dogs | FREEYORK

Heterochromia In Cats And Dogs | FREEYORK

Heterochromia In Cats And Dogs | FREEYORK

Heterochromia In Cats And Dogs | FREEYORK

Heterochromia In Cats And Dogs | FREEYORK

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