Yes, whales can have different colored eyes, though the variations are generally subtle. Most whales have dark eyes, typically brown or black, but some species may exhibit lighter eye colors, such as blue or greenish hues. Additionally, certain individual whales may show differences in eye color due to genetic variations or health conditions. However, these differences are not as pronounced as in some other animal species.
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You see different coloured objects by light. the light hits the object and reflects into your eyes.
Pigs can fly. Dead set.
colour blind
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molly fry generally have different coloured eyes when they have a genetic unbalance. Depending on the coloured / specie of molly that you have bred with, as breeding randomly means they become inbred and are not of show / top quality, therefore they are susceptible to health problems and in this case different coloured eyes or abnormal body parts. Fish can be healthy even if they have different coloured eyes, although it is frowned upon if you wish to compete, or show your fish.
His eyes are green.
Whales eyes are situated just above and behind the gape of the mouth.
You can easily do this by googling or searching on any image website. Then you can browse the various coloured eyes you searched for. You can search for eyes with multiple search terms.
The coloured part of the eye is the iris.
No not really, as wall eyed is having different coloured eyes, and I'm sure you would notice in the mirror.