When a cat dies, the body undergoes several physiological changes, including a lack of blood circulation and oxygenation. This can lead to the pupils dilating and appearing black due to the absence of light response and the pooling of blood. Additionally, the cornea may become cloudy, contributing to the dark appearance of the eyes. These changes are part of the natural process of death and are not exclusive to cats.
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.
Six hours. I saw that segment on Nancy Grace
No. 1) They usually turn white, not black. & 2) It's just blood flow (or the lack thereof).
because you have blood vessels in your eyes and maybe you have had it before that one of those veins pop and then you have a red eye and then its over but if someone dies that blood gets old and old blood turn black so that blood in those tiny veins turns black so the white of the eye turn black after a while and that is why a dead persons eye turns black
I'm not 100 percent ! Iv caught many lizzards here in Houston , if they become stressed or continually trapped and released , the skin around their eyes becomes black but they do not die.
they both have claws and they're both cats but first of all panthers are faster and stronger second of all black panther can turn into a real panther and rip wolverine's head of and that can make him die
sometimes they do when they have a disease
Puke, red eyes, black bags under your eyes, lazy, and you may die.
Probably not, but they might if they die with their eyes open but I'm not quite sure.
No, this is a ridiculous idea.
butterflies don't turn into anything. they just die
its simple die it red then turn it die it blue and then turn them black then the white paint