What color is a whale's eye?
Then, what is the color of a whale?
Most whales tend to be various shades of light to dark grey, blue and black, which may lighten or darken as the whale ages. Some whale species may also appear to be a brownish color while the beluga whale is born white.
Similarly one may ask, do whales have eyes?
Whales tend to rely more on their senses of hearing, touch and echolocation, since their sight is compromised. Still, they do have eyes and are certainly able to use them. Whales have slightly flattened eyeballs with an enlarged pupil. Both of these adaptations allow the eye to let in as much light as possible.
Whale Senses A whale's eyes primary sense is her hearing. Dan Bortolotti's book "Wild Blue: A Natural History of the World's Largest Animal," mentions that one of the reasons whales' eyes are small in proportion to their body is because they have evolved to rely less on vision and more on hearing.