Ask your mum because I saw her and Mobeydick in bed last night.
Yes,They do.They do that so they can protect their eyes when they attack.
Yep.Rolling their eyes can protect them when attacking.
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Your eyes can roll to the back of your head when you have a seizure - it is not the epilepsy medications that do this.
great white sharks roll there real eyes back and when they attack they turn blackThe eyes actually do not roll back, a protective membrane covers them making it look that way.
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The stage of death when a person allows their eyes to roll back in their head and the eyes become fixed is clinical death or the end stage. This is the final stage of death.
You have suffered from a epileptic attack.
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To protect their eyes from being injured or getting debris in there. Most sharks actually do this, not just white sharks. Or have a protective film that covers their eyes like an eyelid. Also they do this while feeding as well as fighting. The best answer that marine biologists have come up with is that sharks eyes are very sensitive and by rolling them back it protects them from what might hit their eyes.
It is a social signal to others that you are finding something pleasant.
The easiest way to do this, is to simply just look up and close your eyes then open them but continue to think about looking up!