Well there are winter whites but they are grey but in the winter if they get cold they turn white. There eyes can be red but most are black.
vampire's eyes turn into black when they are very thirsty for blood.
No. It gives a yellowish tinge to the skin and the whites of the eyes, but not the hair.
It depends on how old you are and what your life expectancy is. Human eyes will not turn black during a person's life.
I am very sorry to hear of your mother's death. Usually when the kidney's just shut-down then the whites of the eyes (skin on the person) will become jaundice (a yellow look), but it was the liver that caused your mother's eyes to turn black. She was dying and because of certain medications and her filtering organs shutting down the body was not able to get rid of the toxins in her body, thus, the kidneys along with meds would have cause the blackening of the whites of her eyes.
Yes your eyes will turn black.
Allergies typically do not cause the eye whites to turn yellow. Yellowing of the eyes can be a sign of liver problems, such as jaundice, which can be caused by various medical conditions unrelated to allergies. If you are experiencing yellowing of the eyes, it is important to seek medical attention for a proper diagnosis.
The eyes may appear to turn black when a person is dying due to the pupils dilating and the lack of light reflecting off the iris, making them appear darker.
Edwards eyes are hazel after he hunts and they get darker all the way to black when he needs to hunt again
His eyes actually turned black and it was because he had so much demon blood in him that he was practically a demon, and demons have black eyes.
The warnings: Their eyes turn black all the way around and they show you their fangs. The dangers: Then they bite you.
When a person dies, their eyes do not turn black. Instead, the eyes may appear cloudy or glassy due to the loss of moisture and muscle tone. This is a common physical change that occurs after death.