Okay, here's a scenario: Two parents have kids. The parents both have brown hair and brown eyes, yet the kids end up having blonde hair and blue eyes. Where's the logic in that?
I know that blonde hair and blue eyes are recessive traits. My mom has brown eyes, and my dad has green eyes; I have blue eyes. However, my maternal grandfather and (I think) my paternal grandmother also had blue eyes, so it makes sense that I got my eye color from them. But what happens if the grandparents in the previous scenario also have brown hair and brown eyes?
As you can see, the chances of these kids having blonde hair and blue eyes is slim- way less than 10%. And even with these other examples...
That's still a small chance of the kids having blonde hair and blue eyes when both the parents and the grandparents have brown hair and brown eyes. So, by that logic, you would assume that the kids will most likely have brown hair and brown eyes, right?
But who knows? Maybe I'm just stupid, and these traits skipped a few generations, so I'm just rambling on for no real reason. I'll admit that I'm not much of a science person, but still. Genetics are weird.