But we're still full somali ya know
I like that girl on your avatar. She look biscuit.
But we're still full somali ya know
She isn't biscuit she's cake <3I like that girl on your avatar. She look biscuit.
Cake is wax macaan. Biscuit wax macaan. Same thing.She isn't biscuit she's cake <3
She look biscuit.
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What kinda shit have you seen??Everyone with a beating heart is a potential snake
Hazel and brown are the most common in somalis. However the dominant alelle the brown colour will be your main colour due to the recessive nature of possessing hazel eyes. However there is a rare syndrome called waardenberg syndrome which causes a black person to have blue, green or different coloured eyes as well as their skin to become White. Although deafness is the side effect of this syndrome which is believed to be caused by a mutation within the gene. The gene targeted for mutation is the one which controls skin pigmentation (melocytes).Some of my aunties and family relatives have hazel eyes. I have dark brown eyes.
No my dear. You got it wrong.Everyone's eye colour should be black here unless a genetic anomaly is present or they are of a mixed race. I am proud to have black eyes it's the most dominated eye colour in the world. Recessive colours are blue green etc. Consequently they only occur if enough of the eye colours specified are in your family. Or its a genetic fluke which can happen.
Exactly. I agree with you 110%.@EternalLightX Hazel eyes is not common among Somalis Lol, it is
rare. Infact my aunties backhome were the first Somalis I saw with hazel eyes in my life
. However dark brown and dark eyes are common among Somalis.
I didn't say hazel eyes are common trait you must have misread my comment I actually said that the most common trait is brown eyes. The recessive or less common is hazel. Please read my paragraph properly before critiquing and coming to a conclusion. Brown or black is the same to me it comes across as black unless it's reflected upon the sunlight then turns dark brown. I am fully aware that any light pigmentation within the eyes are a rare site for somalis or Africans in general however, there are some black people with blue eyes believe it or not it happens. Nothing is singular in this world as a consequence humans are not perfect genetic compositions and sometimes a rare mutation can occur.Exactly. I agree with you 110%.
I didn't say hazel eyes are common trait you must have misread my comment I actually said that the most common trait is brown eyes. The recessive or less common is hazel. Please read my paragraph properly before critiquing and coming to a conclusion. Brown or black is the same to me it comes across as black unless it's reflected upon the sunlight then turns dark brown. I am fully aware that any light pigmentation within the eyes are a rare site for somalis or Africa in general however, there are some black people with blue eyes believe it or not it happens. Nothing is singular in this world and humans are not perfect genetic compositions sometimes a rare mutation can occur.
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Take this young boy he's a quite a unique case of someone with a mutated gene which subsequently has caused his eyes to change colour. What a facinating look the darkness in contrast with the ocean blue iris really enhances his eyes buetiful.
In England we say hazel for brown eyes I do apologise. I didn't know it wasn't a universal term.Your said hazel and brown eyes.
Somalis doesn't have hazel eyes, mostly we have brown eyes, and some has black eyes. I've not seen anyone who has hazel eyes.
It's ok Quruxeey.In England we say hazel for brown eyes I do apologise. I didn't know it wasn't a universal term.