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.
Turtles have eyes that are much closer in structure to birds' eyes, both in being fixed in the skull and in color sensing structures that give them a broader range than humans.
A mix of browns, yellows and dark greys with orange or brown eyes.
Turtles don't change color when they are in love.
They don't because i cut their eyes out 0.0 <what box turtles look like before i cut their eyes out
Turtles are green.
In "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, the character Turtle's eye color is described as "coffee brown."
No because all turtles eyes are the same unless it is albino but if it is albino it had red eyes all species of turtles have the same eyes
Yes turtles can see in color which comes in handy for their survival. Red ear turtles have a heightened vision and can see color in and above water.
Floating turtles tend to sleep with their eyes open. This ability to sleep with their eyes open helps them to stay alert and detect potential threats in their environment even while they are resting.
A protective membrane.
they have eyes
No, most turtles have broader color vision than humans, including limited UV range.