No. Usually people who are consious have their eyes open when they die as this is how they were. If you were unconsious then you wouldn't open your eyes if you were about to die.
The above remark is not true. I witnessed my grandmother pass away. She had been unconsious for weeks and in her final moments she opened her eyes looked at my grandfather, slowly closed her eyes and slipped away.
I don't belive the above statement is true either. My mother was unconsious for at least 24 hours and in her final moments she opened her eyes and looked right at me for the very last time and in that moment I know she recognised me, then she closed her eyes and slipped away. It was not my experience that her eyes were open because she was consious and I had been sitting with my mother and caring for her for 2 days before she died.
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.
The stage of death when a person allows their eyes to roll back in their head and the eyes become fixed is clinical death or the end stage. This is the final stage of death.
not always sometimes there eyes will be open just depends on how they die usually
yes, he is partially blind by bees stinging him around his eyes
Eyes remain equal
the brain ... and, partially, the eyes.
I doubt it, but most Persians with blue eyes are partially or fully deaf.
They remain eyes once they open!!
To keep your eyes from drying out. Dry eyes can cause your eyes to be bloodshot!!!!
Normally a guide dog would be a specially trained dog who would act as the eyes for a blind or partially sighted person. To 'guide' them safely in the outside world.
No, the Elf on the Shelf does not have moving eyes. Its eyes remain in a fixed position.
your eye's cant remain white because you are a fulker.