it depends on if their feral or not most have yellow or deep forest green color when not feral, if feral they will have black or may keep the same coloration if not feral for long.
Werewolves are fictional creatures, and therefore can have whatever colour eyes you can possibly dream up. Real wolves in life generally have yellow/amber eyes.
A werewolf's eyes typically turn a deeper shade of their natural eye color when they get angry or transform. This change is often described as a sign of their heightened emotions and feral instincts taking over.
No they do not.
Burgandy
No they do not , typically they have ember eyes to represent the soul within
No, due to the fact that werewolves do not exist, and the fact that many werewolves have different eye colours
Since werewolves are fictitious creatures, whether or not they are able to change their eye color depends entire on who is writing about them in a particular story.
Werewolves would have to be real for there to be an answer to your question
A werewolves favorite color? I don't suppose they have one. Brown, Gray, Black?
Werewolves 'inherit' the hair colour of the person the condition possesses. So you can have black, brown, red, blond, gray, salt and pepper, and even albino werewolves. But not bald, never bald.
Well, honey, the correct question is "What color are your eyes?" because "eyes" is plural, so you gotta use "are" instead of "is." It's like asking someone "What flavor are your cupcakes?" instead of "What flavor is your cupcakes?" Get it? Good. Next question, please.
Elmo's eyes are white.
Color of Her Eyes was created in 1990.