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Turtle eye color can vary widely among species, but they typically have colors ranging from brown and black to shades of green or yellow. Some species may even have bright red or orange eyes. The specific color often depends on the turtle's habitat and adaptations. Overall, eye color can reflect their environment and lifestyle.

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