What does a wolf with blue eyes mean?

Werewolves, like Löwenmenschen and Werecoyotes, have glowing irises that vary in color based on their rank and status; Betas and Omegas will have gold eyes if they have never taken an innocent human life and will have blue eyes if they have taken innocent human life.
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What does it mean when a wolf have blue eyes?

Wolves can only have appearing blue eyes when they have a genetic defect (such as cataracts, which is really rare). In a natural way, wolf eyes never come in blue. The Iberian wolf you mentioned most likely had two different coloured eyes due to genetic defects.
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Are wolves with blue eyes rare?

So if you've thought that wolves have blue eyes, you're wrong: blue eyes are very rare with adult wolves, and it's a trait that's more commonly connected to dogs and juvenile wolves rather than adult wolves. There is no particular “reason” for wolves having yellow colors.
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Why did Derek have blue eyes?

A werecreatures eyes will change from gold to blue after they take an innocent human life. Derek Hale's eyes changed from gold to blue when he gave his girlfriend, Paige a mercy-killing.
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Can wolf dogs have blue eyes?

Wolves eye colors range from amber to pale yellow and even green. Blue eyes and dark brown/black eyes are a dog trait. DOGS: Eyes tend to be more rounded and “soft” in appearance and set straighter and wider on the face.
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What is the rarest wolf eye color?

The rarest eye color for wolves is green. This color is rarely seen in wolves, though most wolves go through a phase where their eyes are green. Wolves' eyes don't stay green for long though, which is why it's a very rare eye color for this animal. It usually turns green as it passes from blue to yellow.
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What is the rarest color of wolf?

The Red Wolf (Canis Rufus), is the rarest and most endangered of all the wolf species.
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What do the color of werewolves eyes mean?

Eye Color. An Alpha's eyes glow red. Yellow is the most common eye color among Betas and Omegas. Some Betas and Omegas have blue eyes. This color difference is an indication that they have taken an innocent life.
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Are werewolves real?

The werewolf is a mythological animal and the subject of many stories throughout the world—and more than a few nightmares.
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What do blue eyes mean?

Therefore, they are sometimes attributed to “eternal youth.” Blue eyes are heralded by some to be the most desirable and attractive of eye colors, and those who have them possess a calm and peaceful personality. Blue eyes are also representative of knowledge.
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Can GREY wolf have blue eyes?

Just like coat color, gray wolves can have a variety of eye colors. Most wolves will have yellow, orange, hazel, light brown, or green eyes. Dark brown and blue eyes are more of a domestic dog trait The eyes pictured belong to (top to bottom): Axel, Grayson, Denali, and Grizzer.
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What is the rarest eye color for dogs?

Eye color in dogs is determined by the amount of melanin found in the iris. Brown eyes contain a high concentration of melanin, while green or blue have less. Most dogs have brown eyes, but there are breeds with pale blue, speckled, golden, or hazel colored eyes. The rarest color of all is green.
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What colors can wolves see?

Wolves are not fully colorblind, but they are red-green colorblind. They can see yellow and blue colors well. Wolves have improved night vision due to the Tapetum Lucidum, which reflects light back through the eyes. This process affects their ability to see colors, as well as how sharp their vision is.
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What is an Omega wolf?

An omega wolf can be either male or female and is the scapegoat, the lowest ranking member of the pack. The omega lives on the outskirts of the pack, usually eating last. The omega serves as both a stress-reliever and instigator of play.
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What color do wolf eyes reflect?

Coyotes, wolves and dog's eyes usually have a fiery white glow. A bobcat's eyeshine is yellowish white. A bear's eyes will glow fiery orange.
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What color are wolf pups eyes?

Their eyes are a deep murky blue, but by about three weeks of age the pups eyes have turned a bright blue. Around six to eight weeks of age the pups eyes will turn green and finally will reach their adult color which can be anything from pale yellow, to amber or even orange or brown.
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How do I become a werewolf?

To become a werewolf, it is necessary to be bitten by a werewolf in their wolfish form at the time of the full moon. When the werewolf's saliva mingles with the victim's blood, contamination will occur.
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Where can I find werewolves?

The "eastern" werewolf-vampire is found in the folklore of Central and Eastern Europe, including Hungary, Romania and the Balkans, while the "western" werewolf-sorcerer is found in France, German-speaking Europe and in the Baltic.
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Can a human turn into a werewolf?

It is said that humans can be turned into werewolves by having been bitten by another werewolf. Getting scratched is a questionable way of becoming a werewolf, but most don't believe in it. However, both of these only work if the werewolf in question is in wolf form.
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What is a Luna wolf?

A luna wolf is the alpha female of the pack. She's the female counterpart to the alpha male. The luna wolf is the only one who'll breed but will get help from other female wolves in the pack. The word luna means “moon” in Latin, and the luna wolf symbolizes the moon's cycles of change.
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What is a beta wolf?

A beta wolf is the second wolf in a wolf pack hierarchy. They work as second in command. They take over when the alpha is away, and help keep the mid-ranking wolves in a line. The beta wolf plays an important role in the pack, as it balances out the alpha wolf and the rest of the pack.
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Is a true alpha stronger than an Alpha?

Scott's Alpha status did not come as a result of death, as is usually the case, but was pushed to the surface through a series of events that allowed him to reveal who he truly was. Even better is the fact that being a True Alpha makes him stronger than a regular Alpha.
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What is the strongest wolf?

The Mackenzie Valley wolf is considered the strongest wolf breed in the world. This breed is a sub-specie of the already known powerful gray wolf breed. Being the largest and heaviest, the Mackenzie Valley wolves are also the deadliest breed.
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Is there such a thing as a blue wolf?

Blue Wolf!! I love this coat color in wolves, but because it's a transition from a black phase to the fur lightening aka 'bluing out' it's not a permanent coat color.
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How rare is a black wolf?

David Mech found that 3.6 percent of the wolves he observed were black. From 1980 to 2020, biologists in Minnesota found between between 1.5 to 2 percent of the wolves to be black, based on data supplied by John Hart with the United States Department of Agriculture.
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