Thursday, December 3, 2009

Trying to settle an arguement about eye color.?

Can a baby be born with actual black eyes?Trying to settle an arguement about eye color.?
Not likely most babies are born with bluish grey eyes that change color over time. BUT there is a rare genetic condition called Aniridia which can make it appear as if the baby has black eyes.





Aniridia is a rare congenital eye condition causing incomplete formation of the iris. This can cause loss of vision, usually affecting both eyes.





In Aniridia, although not entirely absent, all that remains of the iris, the coloured part of the eye, is a thick collar of tissue around its outer edge. The muscles that open and close the pupil are entirely missing. The appearance of a ';black iris'; is the result of the really enormous pupil.Trying to settle an arguement about eye color.?
No. Some babies can be born with dark brown eyes but that's pretty rare from what I hear. I've never heard of a baby being born with black eyes though.


The majority of babies are actually born with blueish-gray eyes because the pigment hasn't developed yet. As they get older, the true eye colour starts to come in.
Black eye color? There is no such thing. But you can be born with very dark brown eyes. My daughter has eyes so dark that sometimes they look black. But in the light you can tell that they are actually brown.
Well their eyes will keep changing ( or do not settle) until the kid is 2 yrs old. Until then, you really won't know what color the child's eyes will become.
No. Almost all babies are born with blue eyes and then the pigment develops.
Did you know that Violet is an actual rear eye colour that very few ppl hav
no black is not an actual eye color
no

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