no
Absolutely. You eat with your eyes first.
Dem eyes
Edward's eyes were black when Bella first saw him.
no but they can be if some of your families eyes are.
Your eyes can influence your taste buds through the psychological phenomenon known as "sensory-specific satiety." This means that seeing food can affect your perception of its taste or desirability. For example, if a dish looks visually appealing, you may perceive it as tastier, even if the actual flavor remains the same.
I did this for a science experiment. I baked 100 cookies; 50 regular chocolate chip and 50 pink with chocolate chip. I had 50 of my classmates try both cookies blindfolded and with their eyes open. After, they told me which cookie they liked better. 93% said they liked the pink cookies better. So yes, the color of a food does affect the taste.
both of the genes get mixed up together to make eye color
Kittens are born with their eyes shut and then in a few days start to open them. When they first open their eyes all kittens eye color is blue, during this time yes they are color blind. At a few weeks old the color changes to what ever color eyes your cat will have and that's when they can see in color
Yes, poodles with green eyes typically have the same vision as those with dark eyes. Eye color does not necessarily affect vision in dogs. However, it's important to regularly monitor your poodle's eyes for any signs of changes or issues that may affect their vision.
If Edward is thirsty, his eyes turn black and he has these dark shades under his eyes. If Edward is 'full', his eyes turn butterscotch color. But, if a vampire drinks human blood, his or her eyes turn red. Usually, Edward's eyes are topaz color, described by Bella.
Jacqueline Kennedy had brown eyes. Her striking features, including her eye color, contributed to her iconic image as First Lady of the United States.
If i remember correctly one and three Carlisle talks about them his eyes were green. Very sorry if I am wrong.