It sounds like it's going through the shedding process (sloughing) - Both eyes should turn a milky blue, then clear again before the snake crawls out of its old skin. If it's not shedding - have your local vet take a look just in case it's something more serious.
Just one - a clear layer called the Brille. All snakes have this - it is not exclusive to Boas
Nialler has blue eyes.
No snakes have eyelids as such. They have a clear membrane over the eyeball called the 'Brille' - it is discarded each time the snake sheds, and a new one is formed with the new skin. See related link for a better description.
The brown allele is recessive. Think: Blue = B, and brown = b Your friend is Bb, or heterozygous for the gene. In heterozygotes, the expressed phenotype is the dominant gene, which in this case, apparently, is blue. Thus, because your friend does not have brown eyes, the brown allele must be recessive.
In the United States, one out of every six has blue eyes.
One out of six white Americans have blue eyes.
Usually, all puppies look like they have blue eyes when they are born, Their is a lot of Siberian Husky puppies that have blue eyes and they keep their blue eyes. Siberian Husky puppies can also have party color eyes blue and brown or one blue and one brown.
To ensure an individual has blue eyes, both parents must carry at least one copy of the gene for blue eyes. This means each parent could have two blue eye genes or one blue and one non-blue gene. If both parents pass on the blue eye gene, the individual will have blue eyes.
alex's eyes are light blue.
Green eyes and blue eyes are caused by the same gene. So the baby could have either green or blue eyes.
It is possible for a child with a brown-eyed parent and a green-eyed parent to have blue eyes if there is the trait for blue eyes in the child's genetics. Such as a grandparent with blue eyes.
Brown eyes.