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No, the pupil itself does not have color; it appears black because it is an opening that allows light to enter the eye. The black appearance is due to the absence of light reflecting off the inner structures of the eye, specifically the retina. The surrounding iris can be various colors, such as blue, green, brown, or hazel, but the pupil remains consistently black.

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