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Animals with 2 different color eyes


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Animals could be born with two different color eyes especially when introducing a new eye color to the tribe. However in the wild dogs with 2 color eyes tend to show distemper / aggression. So you could add the temper element to it also. Maybe the first generation wonders off  like the bearhyena  does because they are still a little wild.

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I feel the same about this, but while we are here, I would like to add to the request. I think it could be really fun if the Heterochromia also had a small chance of activating in the fur. So, instead of the fur colour and the pattern colour mixing, we get a half of the animal with one fur & pattern colour, while the other side gets the other two.

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1 minute ago, The White Wolf said:

I feel the same about this, but while we are here, I would like to add to the request. I think it could be really fun if the Heterochromia also had a small chance of activating in the fur. So, instead of the fur colour and the pattern colour mixing, we get a half of the animal with one fur & pattern colour, while the other side gets the other two.

I forgot the horn colour, if it actually split in real life I don't know.

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14 minutes ago, The White Wolf said:

I feel the same about this, but while we are here, I would like to add to the request. I think it could be really fun if the Heterochromia also had a small chance of activating in the fur. So, instead of the fur colour and the pattern colour mixing, we get a half of the animal with one fur & pattern colour, while the other side gets the other two.

That feels more like a Chimera to me.

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1 hour ago, The White Wolf said:

I'm a bit confused now, so all calico cats, are not chimera but what if it was half grey and half black would that count as a chimera then? Or are chimera just really rare as they say in the article and most "chimera" animals just have a mosaic X- chromosome pattern.

 

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