Yes it is. Even though there is no genetic coding for red eyes, a lack of pigment can cause part of the eye to appear red.
Possible, but might turn out hazel
It is possible but most of the time you will not get a black eye.
Yes. Blue eyes and green eyes are caused by the same gene.
brown, blue, green, and hazel
My eyes are the same, but at times the grey looks green.
Yes, it happens all the time.
it really hasn't been proved by lab people, but some people thinks it's possible.
Neither. Blue green and blue eyes are caused by the same gene. The amount of melanin in the eye determines eye color.
It is a point on the eye where acute vision is possible due to concentration of cone cells in the region
No, the eye colour will always change between brown to hazel, blue to green. My sisters eye colour changes when she shifts! So your answer is no, it doesn't stay the same.
Red and green! That is why he wears glasses all the time!
Yes, if you hands have fungus or bacteria on them and if you have an abrasion on your eye, it is certainly possible.