"pop-eye" is usually caused by poor water quality.
no there's purple and blue.
A red, bulging eye with no visible pupil in a guinea pig could indicate a serious condition such as a corneal ulcer, glaucoma, or an eye infection. It is important to seek immediate veterinary attention as these conditions can cause pain and potentially lead to vision loss if left untreated. Observing one normal eye does not rule out the severity of the issue in the affected eye.
You can get Albino Horses, but they are very rare. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There has never been a genetically verified albino horse. The albino gene does not occur in horses. There are two colors that appear albino. One is Cremello, which is caused by two copies of the gene that makes a horse palomino or buckskin. They have pink skin and blue eyes. Cremello are common in Quarter Horses and Tennessee Walking horses. The other is white. The horse is born white, unlike a gray horse that is born any other color and turns white with time. They have pink skin and can have blue or brown eyes. They are usually only seen in Thoroughbreds. Unlike true albinism, both cremellos and white horses are verifiable and reproducible genetic colors. Though both colors are called "albino" by some people, neither are true albinos. you can get an Albino horse if you get lucky. i saw one once and didn't sell
Albino individuals often have pinkish or red eyes due to the lack of melanin pigment in the iris. Without melanin to provide color, the blood vessels in the retina can show through the iris, giving the appearance of pink or red eyes. This lack of pigment also results in sensitivity to light and poor visual acuity.
An animal born white is called an Albino. An albino also normally has red or pink eyes. Often albinos dont survive for long in the wild, because their eyesight is very bad, and they are really easily seen. A lot of animals have natural white variations, such as rats, mice, guinea pigs, dogs, cats and horses. There is no special name for these except white. They usually have the same colour eyes as is normal for the species (although white horses and cats often have blue eyes and cats may be deaf), black or dark paw pads and noses, and different coloured markings. The name I think you're looking for is albino. An albino animal is one that is born with a complete absence of any pigment. A true albino has pink eyes (the irises are unpigmented, you are seeing the blood at the back of the eye. Red-eye whites or pink-eye whites are the albino form of rodents - look for this.) Albinos lack pigment anywhere on the body, so their fur will be white all over with no trace of markings. Their skin is unpigmented, so should look pale cream or pink. Their noses and paw pads will be either pink or light tan, depending on how thick the skin is because callused skin tends to become brown even if it is not pigmented. There are lots of animals sold as albino that are not. These include fish, reptiles and occasionally rodents. They are bred to lack one or more pigments so that they appear white or much lighter in colour than the wild form, or so that some markings fade or vanish. (An example is the albino form of the kribensis fish - the normal krib is black and white striped with pink markings. On the 'albino' the black stripes disappear.) If there is any pigment present at all the animal is not a true albino. The word albino is used for the sake of convenience.
In Graves disease patients there is an accumulation of fat behind the eyeball which pushes the eyeball outward.
Albino rabbits are white with red eyes.
The lack of pigment in the eye of albino leads to hyper-Photosensitive. The absence of melanin pigment in the choroid layer of the eye causes internal reflection of light within the eyeball resulting in blurred vision.
Yes. The color of a black eye is not related to skin pigmentation.
The turtle is Albino and blind It is born that way. It is Albino but didn't get the pink eyes, an eye disorder
no there's purple and blue.
Oscar Eversbusch has written: 'Diseases of the eye in infancy and childhood' -- subject(s): Diseases, Eye, Speech
There has been a few reports of an albino wolf, however, I believe that most of those reports where actually false albinos -pale colors, but normal eye pigments-
Proptosis and exophthalmos are the medical terms used to describe bulging eyes.
Your goldfish is suffering from exophthalmos also known as pop-eye. Pop-eye can be caused from bacterial infections, tumors, or bad water quality.
Veried shades of albino lightened colors of green, blue, brown and black
cataract formation, proptosis (bulging of the eye), and phthisis bulbi (a dangerous situation in which the eye is devoid of all fluid).