In Breath of the Wild, the Gerudo use mushrooms found in the Gerudo Desert to keep their skin beautiful. Gerudo in Breath of the Wild generally have green eyes instead of amber. Their skin color, however, has been shown to come in two tones: a common light brown and an olive-greenish variation seen on Twinrova and Ganondorf. Gerudo are known to have the following traits: dark skin, amber eyes, red hair, and a sharp bird-like nose. Married Gerudo do not typically live within the walls of Gerudo Town, but they enter to sell their wares at the market. This is also the case in the era of Breath of the Wild, and they also wed their boyfriends. It is known, however, that at least during the Ocarina of Time era, the lack of males among the Gerudo is countered by them taking boyfriends from other human races. The exact nature of this phenomenon is never explained. When there is no male to be their king, the Gerudo are led by a chief with the position passed on from mother to daughter. This male is destined to become their king. A rather peculiar aspect of the Gerudo is that the race consists almost entirely of women, with a male being born only once every hundred years. The exception to this is Majora's Mask, where the Gerudo live along the coastal Great Bay. The Gerudo are a desert-dwelling folk, being indigenous to the Gerudo Valley where they congregate in the Gerudo's Fortress in Ocarina of Time, appear to lead nomadic lives in the Desert of Doubt in Four Swords Adventures, and live as merchants in Gerudo Town in Breath of the Wild.