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    Most Tnegs have eyes that are at least partially white. The red-eyed animals are usually selectively bred for that appearance.
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    Re: Question about T-Negatives

    Quote Originally Posted by Kara View Post
    Most Tnegs have eyes that are at least partially white. The red-eyed animals are usually selectively bred for that appearance.
    Hi Kara, thank you so much for your help! I mean I really like the partially white look on their eyes, but I was wondering, since I don’t see any partial red on the eyes now, except for his red pupil, will that redness on the eyes develop later like how the red head stamp usually comes in as they get older? Or does it mean that my tneg’s eyes will stay white since it is currently all white? Thanks again for your help!

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