I don't think so.
no it is not possible for any human to have 3 eyes.
Usually, when children are born, their eyes aren't the natural color. Then when babies get 4 or 5 their eyes turn to the natural color.Examples:* When I was born, I had blue eyes, and I am a white american. But when I grew up, I ended up with brown eyes. * When my mom was born, she had brown eyes, and she is a white american. But when she grew up, she ended up with green eyes.
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when someine says that it is the grey side of a human they mean that they were black and are turning white , or they were white and turning black ! i would watch out for these people because they will get snakes and throw them at your eyes ! they the snaked will eat your eyes and then you will be blind .
There is no genetic link between being white, having blue eyes, and being more or less likely to have twins at all.
yes and it is really bad for them so wear sunglasses
It's a natural bodily reflex to protect our eyes from possible damage in emergencies, and a loud noise is a possible preclusion to a physical attack by a predator! And our eyes being the most important senses we have.
Human eyes are.
well he look like a human but he has white eyes
Revelation 1:14 His head and hair were white like wool, as white as snow, and his eyes were like blazing fire. It says in the bible in revelation 1:14 Jesus's head was white, only white people have white heads, so yes Jesus was a white man. It is also possible that he is albino, with white hair, red eyes and white eyes, making albino people really, really awesome.
No; I once had a white mouse that had black eyes. USUALLY white mice have red eyes, because the gene for red eyes and white fur is on the same chromosome. However, it is possible for a "crossover event" to occur during the production of sex cells in which genes swap places between chromosomes. Nobody really knows why this happens except that it creates greater genetic diversity within the species. So, in short, it is very common for white mice to have red eyes, but it is totally possible for a white mouse to have black eyes instead.
When a living creature has an absence of melanin (a pigment responsible for colouring hair, skin and eyes), they are considered to be albinos. Albinism is present in human and animal species and is a genetic trait. Human albinos have pale white skin, white hair, and usually extremely pale blue eyes.