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Copper colored eyes like mortimer said
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Where is Seya? She had non Moorish eyes rare in her region.
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Are epicanthic folds prevalent among Lapps? Watch this video and observe their eyes, there's not a single epicanthic fold to be found. Rather the polar opposite, they're as far as you can be from having epicanthic folds. Instead of having folds covering their inner eye region they have very well defined and long downturned medial canthuses, moreso than in any other population I've seen so far. As long as the video doesn't happen to be a bad representation of them of course.
Other examples of people with long downswung medial canthuses, it creates a sharp and angular appearance in the inner corner of the eye
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The dudes above have what people call "hunter eyes".
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I think I have 'hooded eyes'.![]()
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Extremely dominant. Takes a few generations to get rid of it. It's all over the Americas, Asia obviously, Eastern and Northern Europe already, Eastern India, Central Asia. The only populations that don't have it are Africa mostly, Middle East and SouthWestern Europe.
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It is not dominant at all. For example, only 15% of the Kirghiz - who are predominantly mongoloid - have epicanthic folds. It is very rare among Latin Americans, except the full or quasi full Amerindian, and very rare among Siberian Uralics who have tons of Asian ancestry.
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Epicanthic folds, as far as it can be known, works like blond hair. In mixed (heterozygous) individuals it tends to be dominant in the infancy and is lost gradually when the individual grows. Adults of mixed mongoloid and white ancestry mostly don't have epicanthic folds.
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