Maybe your daddy's not your daddy...justkidding
2006-10-13 06:26:28
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answer #1
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answered by dohm84 4
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genes from parents/grandparents. Most mixed individuals share the same qualities from both race. dark pigments in skin dominates light color which explaines the mocha color skin. There is nothing wrong with looking latino having brown color skin is beautiful im not mix but i do have italian/native american and a lil' bit of spanish and my skin is dark color and im often mistaken for latino.
-Tim
2006-10-13 06:35:26
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answered by Tim G. 2
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That is not true at all that most mixed kids look black. I am Scottish, Norwegian, Black, and Native American. People frequently think I'm hispanic. When I had long hair people thought I was Italian or Greek. When I was in Hawaii people thought I was a native.
It depends on the mixture and the individual. My sister has my father's features (black) but straight hair. I have my mother's features (white) with wavy/curly hair.
My little cousin is Norwegian/black and she looks white. She has blond hair, blue eyes, and lighter skin than me. But her hair is kinky like black hair unless it is relaxed.
2006-10-13 06:30:43
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answered by tallmochagirl 4
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I'm mixed with Native American, white, and Creole and I been told that I look Puerto Rican, Colombian, Indian, Sri Lanikan, or Somalian. I have reddish-brown skin and long wavy black hair to my shoulders. it's kinda of cool in a way, I blend in certain places.
2006-10-13 09:15:50
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answered by Anonymous
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there's no absolute a hundred% individual of anybody specific race. each race got here from one and altered in accordance to climate, Darwin talked approximately because it "species version" - the comparable for the finches in the Galapagos; genetically the comparable chook that adapted to in good condition all of the numerous niches of the islands - not "stepped forward", "adapted". That being pronounced, the two one among my mothers and dads are Muskogee (interior sight American), the two one among my husband's mothers and dads are German (Caucasian). i for my area have not got any qualms approximately people blending; our babies are blended - so what? extremely, what's the version? we are all of the comparable species!! that's not like somebody is making an attempt to have babies with a giraffe. In our faith, the only Above made us all shapes and colours as he did the wild vegetation by way of fact he cherished the kind.
2016-10-16 04:01:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Genes. Some will dominate more than others, then some genes will just create something totally different. You may have some recessive genes that came up in you that haven't been seen in your family since generations ago. :)
2006-10-13 06:32:23
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answered by Annieo 4
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Its really just a matter of genes. My siblings and I are all biracial. They look more black than me. I look like I'm white. We have the same parents, just my mother's genes are visually more prominent.
2006-10-13 06:28:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I dunno but im mixed race and i look more white and a latino mix and when people see me they arent sure what i am cuz ive got black people hair but my skin looks like a light mexican its strange
2006-10-13 06:26:31
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answered by gezzdaman44 2
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Genes. In my family my wife looks africa/indian, her sister looks hispanic and there is another sister who looks indian and another who looks white.
My neigbour looks white but here sister looks african. In all cases the same mother and father apply for each family.
2006-10-13 06:32:04
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answered by fizz 3
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Genes are silly like that. You never know exactly what a person will look like.
2006-10-13 06:25:37
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answered by Demon Doll 6
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I don't find that completely to be true. Besides, it's all about genetics.
2006-10-13 06:25:42
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answered by KathyS 7
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