Yes. I had a friend with light blonde hair, not colored. Her older brother had almost jet black hair, also not colored. Neither of them were adopted. It's all who you take after in your family.
2006-12-10 14:39:24
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answered by H.L.A. 7
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yes, because although they both carry the same genes the genes are not arranged the same. The dominant gene will decide what hair/eye color someone has. My mom's hair is auburn, my dad's was medium brown, my oldest brother dark red, my older sister medium brown, older brother dark brown, myself light brown and my younger sister strawberry blonde/light red. I am also the only one with brown eyes.
2006-12-10 22:44:14
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answered by afsm666 3
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Yes it's possible. Of my three step-siblings, one has blonde, one has black, and the other is in-between... they each look enough like their dad, so the paternity isn't in question.
2006-12-10 22:39:44
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answered by sueflower 6
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Yes, especially if either of the parents have those different colors, or if it runs in the family.
2006-12-10 22:39:35
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answered by ßαßε 5
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Yes.
2006-12-10 22:39:39
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answered by Amy 4
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yes it is possible I have freinds who are twins and 1 is black, 1 is white because thier parents were black and white
2006-12-10 22:41:51
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answered by oReOs 2
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yes, totally. I have different colour hair from both my brothers.
2006-12-11 11:15:34
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answered by sparkleythings_4you 7
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i dont know if this helps but boys get their hair genes from their moms and girls from their dads....so look on those sides for your hair background
2006-12-11 09:49:14
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answered by sizrhpy04694 2
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yeah, y not?
2006-12-10 22:38:57
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answered by day dreamin baby 5
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