Thursday, April 1, 2010

Abstract Red Haired Women


Red hair is most routinely  found at the western fringes of Europe; it is affiliated  particularly (though not primarily) with the persons  located in the joined Kingdom and in Ireland (although Victorian era ethnographers claimed that the Udmurt people of the Volga were "the most red-headed men in the world").

Redheads constitute roughly four per hundred of the European population.Scotland has the largest per hundred age of redheads, as 13 per hundred of the population has red hair and roughly 40 per hundred carries the recessive redhead gene. Ireland has the second largest percentage; as many as 10 percent of the Irish community have red, auburn, or strawberry fair-haired hair. It is considered that up to 46 percent of the Irish community carries the recessive redhead gene. Red hair comes to frequencies of up to 10 percent in Wales.

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