“Central heterochromia is characterized by having two different colors in the same iris. Usually, the outer ring of the iris is one color while the inner ring is another. The inner ring often seems to have "spikes" of different colors that radiate from the pupil or the black circle at the center of the iris. Eyes that have this pattern may be referred to as "cat eyes." The outer color is considered to be the true iris color in people with central heterochromia. Central heterochromia tends to occur in irises that have low levels of melanin.” So, I can't decide if I have this (the picture is of my eyes right now) or if my eyes are just crazy weirdos. 😂 Since they do "starburst" out from the center but the outer color isn't a "true" color either. LOL. Today they're green/blue mixed (though they change color regularly). 😉
















