In anatomy, heterochromia refers to a difference in coloration, usually of the iris but also of hair or skin. Heterochromia is primarily the result of the relative excess or lack of melanin (a pigment). However, it may also be inherited, or caused by genetic mosaicism, disease, or injury.


Below you will find a gallery of animals (mainly cats and dogs) with two different colored eyes. These are all examples of heterochromia and give each animal a very unique and memorable look.


 



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Photograph via orangedonkey.net

 



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Photograph via terriblycute.com

 


 


 



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Photograph via Snopes.com

 


 




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Photograph via terriblycute.com

 


 


 



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The eyes have it... (Heterochromia)



 



 



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julius


Photograph by x_discotech on Flickr

 


 


 



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Photograph via terriblycute.com

 


 


 



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Photograph via avaxnews.com

 



 



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The sweet fox-like Huey Lewis Dog!


Photograph by spilltojill on Flickr

 


 


 



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Photograph via terriblycute.com

 


 


 



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One Cat, 2 Sets of Whiskers



 



 



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Photograph via Gracie’s Bark Blog

 


 


 



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Two Color eyes Cat 2


Photograph by Hakim no 86 on Flickr

 



 



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Photograph via terriblycute.com

 


 


 



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Bianca



 



 



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Photograph by amazingmaterial.com

 


 


 



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Two-Color Cat


Photograph by salinski on Flickr

 


 


 



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Photograph by terriblycute.com

 


 


 



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Photograph by Jorge Barrios


20 Animals with Two Different Colored Eyes

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