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.
Poseidon can change his eye color as well as shape shift.
Two fruit flies having the same red eye color is an example of two organisms that are homozygous for the eye color trait. If the fruit flies had different eye colors, then they would be heterozygous for the trait.
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It is not just one gene that causes the color of eyes. Eye color genetics is complicated and it takes many genes to create an eye color. Regardless of the parents' and children's eye color any combination can occur even for the same eye color.
No, normally not. With me, my pupils stay the same.
The color of Sean Kingstown's eyes are brown . The same as his father.
A pig's eye functions the same way as a human's eye. The eye can see directly and peripherally. The eye can see in color as well.
neither they are both ressessive colors in the color genes brown is th most dominant color wise
Well there's this pigment in your eyes that can shift due to genes but otherwise, you can use colored contacts.
Same (or mostly the same) facial features ("looks"), same blood type, and same eye color.
Same color as RMS Belicoff's hair. <douchebag Black, apparently.