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== Comics ==
* Delirium of The Endless, from ''[[The Sandman (Comic Book)|The Sandman]]''. It's part of her overall chaotic look. This disappears when she pulls herself together to be serious. She hates doing this as it is hinted it actually causes her physical pain.
** Both lampshaded and subverted, as one line specifically states she can't remember which eye is supposed to be green and which one blue with sparkles. If you watch carefully, they do reverse from time to time.
*** It's the ''green'' eye that's initially stated to have silver flecks. But she has trouble remembering which one the flecks go in as well.
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* Silent film star Colleen Moore had one blue eye and one brown eye, though with the film stock available at the time, it wasn't very noticeable.
* Heterochromia [[wikipedia:Odd-eyed cat|is not particularly rare in domestic cats]].
* Heterochromia of both the one blue eye/one brown eye type and of the single eye with two colors type is actually very common in dogs with the [[wikipedia:Merle chr(28)coat colour in dogschr(29dogs)|merle]] color gene. (The two-eyed variety is also reasonably common in non-merles which have the blue-eyed gene, most notably Siberian Huskies and Border Collies.) Most famously, Mike the Dog, a Scottish border collie who stared in the film ''[[Down And Out In Beverly Hills]]'', was well known for having one blue eye and one brown eye.
** [http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v634/GodofPH/PNutty.jpg Or this puppy.]
** Horses are also sometimes possessed of one blue eye and one brown one. This is known as "glass eye" in the horse world and is most often seen with Paint and Appaloosa horses. The trait is also not uncommon among mustangs.