🍿 WATCH OUR OTHER VIDEOS: ►25 Weird Facts about Left Handed People: ►25 Weird and Wonderful Facts About Everyday Objects You Didn’t Know: There’s so much more to eye color than just genetics. Some are linked to a higher risk of alcoholism, while others give people a real advantage in sports because they come with quicker reaction times. Grab your copy of What The Facts now, available on Amazon! Click the link to explore over 500 fun and fascinating facts! 👉👉 Please support my channel and get access to perks: 🔔 Subscribe for more tips just like this: 🚀 Watch our latest List25 Videos: 📨 Have a list idea? Submit it here: Author: Hestie Bernard Music: Third Eyes - Text Me records_Bobby Renz Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 0:20 - All Human Eyes Are Actually Brown 0:56 - Blue Eyes Are More Sensitive to Light 1:32 - Eye Color Can Change with Age 2:09 - Brown + Blue = Who Knows? 2:37 - Eye Color Popularity Depends on Where You Live 3:06 - All Blue-eyed People Share A Common Ancestor 3:35 - Two-Toned Eyes 4:20 - Less Than 1% of People Have Gray Eyes 4:54 - The Green Eye Capitals 5:26 - Albinism and Eye Color 6:03 - The Most Common Eye Color in the World 6:35 - Not All Babies Are Born With Blue Eyes 6:57 - Blue Eyes and Alcoholism 7:33 - A Little Bit of Everything 8:16 - Green Eyes? You Probably Have Hazel-Eyed Relatives 8:41 - A Green-Eyed Mystery in China 9:18 - People with Lighter Eyes Handle Pain Better 9:57 - Were Elizabeth Taylor’s Eyes Really Violet? 10:32 - Glaucoma Drops Can Change Your Eye Color 11:04 - Your Iris Has More Identifying Features Than Your Fingerprint 11:38 - Heterochromia Isn’t Just a Human Thing 12:15 - Reaction Times & Sports Performance 12:49 - Blue Eyes and Night Vision 13:26 - Eye Color and Intelligence 14:07 - You Can Now Change Your Eye Color Permanently List25 Discord: Facebook: Instagram: Twitter/X: Pinterest: Mike Instagram: Instagram: Twitter: Twitter: Facebook: Cameo: Mike's Other Channel: See more lists on our website: Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research











