Because the colour of the blood vessels that cause your eyes to turn red are red.
No, blue eyes can occur in people of any race or ethnicity. While blue eyes are more common in people of European descent, they can also be found in other populations around the world.
No, Weimaraner puppies are born with blue eyes, but their eye color changes to a light amber or gray as they mature. Blue eyes in adult Weimaraners are not standard for the breed and could be a sign of a health issue.
Genes are the units of heredity that code for proteins and RNA. Genes are specific sequences of DNA that are transcribed into RNA molecules, which are then translated into proteins. These proteins and RNA molecules carry out various functions within the cell and are important for an organism's traits and characteristics.
A black kid can get blue eyes one of two ways, one way is through mutation and one way is by having blue eyed ancestors some distance in the distance past. A mutation occurs when a particular gene is not expressed for some reason or another. All babies are born with blue eyes. Shortly after birth, a particular gene tells most black kids, "Turn that kid's eyes a different color." Occasionally, something happens and does not turn on that particular gene. Generally, it makes no difference in eye color. With other genes in the body are not turned on, the results can be deadly and cause such diseases as cystic fibrosis. The other reason can happen because eye color is a recessive gene. If two ancestors had blue eyes, those genes might be the eye color genes that just happen to come together in that baby. If the parents had a dark and a blue eye gene, their eyes would be a dark color. The blue eye gene would not be expressed. It would be recessive. If the blue eye genes came together, then the baby's eyes would be blue. Gregor Mendel, a monk, worked out the laws of inheritance for dominant and recessive genes.
probably not but it would hurt. Anyway WHY on earth would you WANT to spray hairspray into your eyes?
When Her Eyes Turn Blue EP was created in 2009.
Of course not
contacts of course !
no
I dont think so. Mine are still grey-blue =) (and listen to me cause I kno what I talking about!)
Jase's eyes likely turn red due to irritation, fatigue, lack of sleep, or dryness. These factors can cause blood vessels in the eyes to dilate, resulting in the appearance of redness. Consulting with an eye care professional can help determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment.
Contact Lens.
I found out. She has blue-grey eyes that sometimes turn green.
Because the colour of the blood vessels that cause your eyes to turn red are red.
Yes. They have a blue-grey coat with green eyes. All kittens are born with blue eyes, and then most gradually turn into an amber colour. Korats are the same except their eyes gradually turn green. A Korat cat with very green eyes will do well in shows.
They don't. Not always, anyway.