there is no life in the animal to keep the pigment in his eyes
No, your eyes do not change color when you die. The color of your eyes is determined by the amount of melanin in your iris, and this does not change after death.
Dogs' eyes may appear green after death due to a chemical reaction called postmortem change, where the breakdown of red blood cells releases a green pigment called biliverdin. This pigment can accumulate in the eyes, causing them to appear green.
A homophone for "change colors" is "exchange collars."
No, they get dull
I have seen many people die and have never seen the color of their eyes change.
Probably not, but they might if they die with their eyes open but I'm not quite sure.
Yes, dogs eventually die.
No. When you die any flesh,muscle,tissue,etc. dies. So you wouldn't even have eyes after death.
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.
The irises (the colored part of your eye) don't change color, perse, but instead acquire a dull, glazed sheen.
I think when you die with open eyes you have been instantly killed. But if you were killed slowly, you would die with your eyes closed.
dogs do not die on dgz5 but if they are not treated well they will run away