"Fish eyes can appear red during spawning season due to a physiological change where increased blood flow to the head region becomes visible through the iris, often signifying heightened aggression and reproductive readiness, particularly in male fish, as a way to attract mates and defend territory; this is especially noticeable in species where the eyes naturally have less pigment obscuring the blood vessels."
Chandler Timothy
Queens, NY, United States
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22 Nov 18:24
In humans blood does NOT go to the head region.