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Littlest Pet Shop Trivia
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There was once a rumor or theory that you can identify how rare your pet is by its eye color. This, however, might be viewed in different ways. The first theory was that Hasbro made rare pets with certain color of eyes, and the common pets with a certain color of eyes. However, this theory could easily be proved wrong with the fact that rare pets such as Daschund #675 have commonly colored eyes. Therefore, it can be argued that the toys were not purposely made with rare eye colors to signify if the pet is rare.
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There was once a rumor or theory that you can identify how rare your pet is by its eye color. This, however, might be viewed in different ways. The first theory was that Hasbro made rare pets with certain color of eyes, and the common pets with a certain color of eyes. However, this theory could easily be proved wrong with the fact that rare pets such as Daschund #675 have commonly colored eyes. Therefore, it can be argued that the toys were not purposely made with rare eye colors to signify if the pet is rare. The second theory is seen as a more sensible assumption. This theory states that the eye color itself is rare, creating the thought that a pet is rare. For example, Poodle #101 has purple eyes, a color not used often for eyes. This being said, the pet itself can be seen rare, but that is not always the case. Blue and green eyes are the most commonly seen eye features, possibly followed by purple or brown. The more rare eye colors seem to be pink, orange, yellow, or a multicolored mix.