His wool is not at all creamy. It is almost pure white. Is it possible for blue rabbits to have brown eyes? I thought the dilution from black to blue caused brown eyes to turn gray. One of the kits from him and my black tort is a blue tort and she has dark gray eyes but they are not brown.Your rabbit is lovely! A blue tortoiseshell would have creamy fiber; blue face, ears, feet and tail, usually with grayish eyes. A black tortoiseshell has brighter yellow fiber, brownish black points, with brown eyes. Both have normal color C_ with non-extension (the fawn gene) ee.
Pearls are tortoiseshells with the chinchilla or sable gene instead of full-color. Chinchilla/sable genetics stops the yellow pigment factories from producing color, so they have pearly white where the yellow would be. Blue is a dilute color, which means it is grayish instead of black, and the body fiber is pale cream instead of straw yellow.
If your rabbit's fiber has a bit of a yellowish tint to it, it's probably a blue tortoiseshell. The color looks quite rich on the face, may account for the darker eye color. Pearl color isn't quite pure bright white, but it's close, a pearly white. Blue tort is more of a aged ecru shade.
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