Yes, that can happen in the following conditions. * You are using uniocular plus lens * Your one eye orbit is shallow then other
* You have uniocular congenital glaucoma
* One eye is microphthalmic
It depends entirely on how much light your eye's subjected to, if it's very bright in 1 direction your eye's facing, that sides' pupil will be smaller than the side which is a darker colouration.
Your nose is a tiny bit bigger than your eye.
one side of your body is smaller than the other side
If you were born that way then yes but some people`s eyes are the same size so its a yea and a no
Different positions of light rays
Smaller because the eye is protecting it's self from the light
well,in the day it is smaller,and,in the night,it is bigger
the part of the eye that controls the pupil is the iris
Expect the same or simply cringe
This condition is called "Anisocoria". Anisocoria is usually the result of a defect in efferent nervous pathways controlling the pupil traveling in the oculomotor nerve (parasympathetic fibers) or the sympathetic pathways. It may be associated with Adie syndrome, Horner's syndrome ... etc.
No. The pupil can only open to the size of the iris.
They get bigger.
it gets bigger
Pupil
In is unusual for one pupil to be larger than the other. Sometimes it can be the sign of a serious problem, other times not. If your pubils have always been like this and you don't suffer any issues from it it's probably nothing to worry about. However if this is a recent change and it has continued for several days you should probably see a neurologist or at least your regular doctor.
hyoscyamus
Smaller because the eye is protecting it's self from the light
yes one human foot is bigger than the other
yes one foot is bigger than the other
your eye would explode
Well If it is that the LEFT is bigger it could be a number of things: is acting fine. She's spayed, not current with shots, indoor cat who goes outside 2-4 times a week, never had fleas, ticks, or other illness of any kind it might be seizure there is a possibility that the presence of one pupil being bigger than the other is a sign that nueological damage is present. or: Head injury: always suspect when the eyes do not dialate simultaneously. I suggest you have your kitty examined by your vet as soon as possible for a precise diagnosis and treatment as there is definately something going on.
its not just parakeets its everyones eyes when light enters the eye the pupil doesnt get bigger its the color around the pupil that gets bigger or smaller the pupil is wut the light goes through. then it reflects againts the back of your eye and that's how you see things