Odd behavior with ls about colors

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I wondered if this is caused by local setting: 

Phenomena I observe is when i call `ls' on a directory I see the
symlinks in my chosen color of cyan.  However if I call 
  `ls .misc-snippets' 

Or any dot file that is a symlink it doesn't appear in
cyan, but in default color.

If I call it like `ls -l .dot-file, then the cyan appears

Going to a 7.3 machine I have running I see a direct ls like:
  `ls .misc-snippets' does show the cyan.



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