Monday, 23 December 2019

human biology - Is it biologically possible for an adult's eye color to change?


Can it be that the adult eye can change color? Specifically my question is about a unilateral color change, such that the color of one eye remains constant, while the other changes color over time. Can this happen? Or can it be related to light-scattering, or an illusion of some sort?




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