your eye is more than one color
probably not i wouldn't have thought it possible with out contact lenses
Eye colour has nothing to do with seeing colour. The colour in your eyes comes from pigments (like those in your skin). Colour is perceived by photoreceptors in the back of your eye - these are entirely unrelated to the pigments.
no one knows 'cause pink doesn't have eye's
Yes, in fact one horse had a split colour eye with blue and brown in one eye.
Skin colour, hair colour, eye colour, height - any of these will answer your question.
Separating one colour of ink into its original colours that were mixed together to make it.
its a cat with one green eye one blue! there is no difference in the animal just in its eye colour, its a genetic thing.
The term H-I when used to describe a diamond refers to its 'white' colour. In this colour grade, D is the 'whitest' and H-I does show a bit of yellow in the colour. Only a gemologist would truly be able to tell the difference between a diamond of D colour and one of H-i colour with the naked eye and without anything else to compare it to.
It's known as heterochromia.
It means you have one eye open. If you mean the idiom "sleep with one eye open," it means that you are staying alert at all times in case of disaster.
Mixing one primary colour with one secondary colour will result in a colour belonging to the tertiary family of colours.
The eye can only look in one direction. It has bad vision.