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  • curprev 16:0516:05, 9 August 2025AntoineDimarco4 talk contribs 5,688 bytes +5,688 Created page with "<br>Ever looked closely into someone’s eyes and observed a vibrant ring of shade encircling the pupil, distinct from the remainder of the iris? That eye-catching trait known as central heterochromia, and it's extra widespread than you might think. Unlike full heterochromia, where every eye is a unique color, central heterochromia means one iris contains two distinct colours. It’s a natural variation in melanin distribution, often resulting in mesmerizing blends like..."