How do rabbit eyes turn red?

Updated on pet 2024-07-19
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The rabbit's eyes are not only red, but he also has many colors, which is related to the pigment in its body.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hehe. The rabbit eats carrots, and the carrots are red, and if it eats too many red carrots, its eyes are only interested in carrots, and the interested eyes evolve into red. Hey.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Nonsense. I've seen black-eyed ones.

    White rabbits.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The rabbit's eyes are red, and he is angry when he loses the race with the turtle. '"Angry Red Eyes".

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's because it's working overtime every night to dig holes, so it's red when it stays up late.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    For no reason, the rabbit's eyes are already red.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, red, sky blue, gray or brown is due to the various pigments contained in the rabbit's body, generally the color of the rabbit's eyes is the same as the color of their fur. White rabbits are non-pigmented breeds, so they are white, and the eyeballs themselves are colorless because we see that the color reflected in the blood in their eyes is red, not the color of the eyes themselves.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Do you know why rabbit eyes are red?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Why are rabbit eyes red?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, rabbits have different breeds, different coat colors, and different eye colors. Rabbit eyes are red, blue, black, gray and other colors, and some rabbits have different eye colors on the left and right.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Do you know why rabbit eyes are red?

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, rabbits have different breeds, different coat colors, and different eye colors. Rabbit eyes are: red, blue, black, gray.

    There are also rabbits with different eye colors such as the right color.

    Rabbit Rabbit is the general name of all genera of the mammalian order Rabbitidae. Commonly known as rabbits. Biological classification: Zootopae, phylum Chordates, subphylum Vertebrates, Mammals, Cerniformes.

    Rabbits have long tubular ears (ears are several times longer than the width of the ears), a short tail in tufts, and strong hind legs that are much longer than the forelimbs. There are 43 species in 9 genera. The largest number of species are found in eastern Asia, southern Asia, Africa and North America, and a few species are found in Europe and South America, some of which are widely distributed or introduced into many regions, while many species are very limited.

    Terrestrial, mostly found in deserts, desertified steppes, sparse tropical forests, steppes, and forests or woods.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Rabbit Little White Rabbit, bai

    White and white, the two ears are erected, and the red eyes are three-petaled mouths, jumping.

    DAO jumps back to it's so cute, the children's answer song when I was a child let us know, the eyes of the little white rabbit are red, so are the eyes of the rabbit red?

    In fact, the eye color of rabbits of different colors is different, because the color of rabbit eyes is related to the color of their fur, black rabbit eyes are black, gray rabbit eyes are gray, generally speaking, their eye color will be the same as the color of their fur.

    The rabbit's body contains various pigments, for example, if the eyes are sky blue, its body contains blue pigments.

    Actually, the white rabbit is a non-pigmented breed, so you can see that its fur is white. And its eyeballs have no color in the first place, because we see that the color reflected in the blood in its eyeballs is red, not the color of its eyes themselves.

    Since the white rabbit is an albino breed of rabbit, it cannot synthesize pigments, so the fur becomes white. And it also has no color on the retina, so it will show the color of blood, so the eyes of the white rabbit are red.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Why are rabbit eyes red?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Why do white rabbits have red eyes.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Some are, some are black (*.)

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. The color of a rabbit's eyes is determined by the pigment in their body.

    Rabbits containing gray pigment have gray fur and eyes; Rabbits that contain melanin have black fur and eyes. The white rabbit does not have pigment in its body, its eyes are colorless, and the red we see is the color of blood, not the color of the eyeball, so its eyes are naturally red.

    2. Red eyes caused by genetic variation.

    Generally speaking, rabbits are born with protective melanin, but due to the development of some white rabbits over time, passed down from generation to generation, they due to genetic variation, resulting in a lack of melanin in their bodies, so they lose melanin, so their eyes will become very transparent, without any impurities, without any pigment, so we can actually see its blood vessels directly through the eyes of the little white rabbit. The dense blood vessels give us a kind of red, so we see that the rabbit's eyes are red, we just see the color of the rabbit's capillaries, not the color of the rabbit's eyes, just like when we humans don't have a good rest, our eyes are congested, which is actually the color of red blood vessels, and the red of the little white rabbit will become more and more obvious in the sun, so when we observe the rabbit's eyes, we will notice that the rabbit's eyes are extraordinarily red in the sun.

    So the color of the rabbit's eyes is determined by the pigment in the body, and the white rabbit loses its melanin due to genetic variation, so its eyes show the color of blood vessels.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Because of the pigment, for example, the eyes of the black rabbit are black, the eyes of the gray rabbit are gray, and the eyes of the white rabbit are red because they have no pigment!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Rabbits come in a variety of colors, and their eyes come in different colors. That's because they have a pigment in their body. Rabbits containing gray pigment have gray fur and eyes, and rabbits with water melanin have black fur and eyes.

    The white rabbit does not have pigment in its body, its eyes are colorless, and what we see is that red is the color of blood, not the color of the eyeball, so its eyes are red.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There is a pigment in the body, and the hair and eyes are the same, so the color of the rabbit's eyes is related to the color of their fur.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Most baby rabbits carry something called pigment in their body. In the body of the hare, this pigment plays a protective role, especially melanin, so the melanin stays in the hare's body, giving the hare a dark brown color and, of course, in the hare's eyes, making the hare's eyes dark brown. A small number of white rabbits have completely lost this pigment after genetic mutation, so they have no melanin in their iris, so their eyes are transparent.

    There are a lot of blood vessels in the white rabbit's eyeballs, and the blood in the blood vessels is constantly flowing, and these blood vessels only absorb red light from the outside world, and reflect other colors of light, so the transparent eyeballs only show red. In this way, the little white rabbit we see is red-eyed!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is the color of the blood in the blood vessels, and because pure white rabbits lack pigment, the bottom of the eyes reflects the color of the blood vessels in the fundus.

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