It could crawl on your eye, but blinking would shoo him away in a hurry.
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∙ 12y agoYes, it's possible for a fly or other small insect to crawl on or around your eyes, especially if you're in an environment where they are present. However, your body's natural defenses like blinking and tears help protect your eyes from foreign objects. If an insect does make contact with your eye, it's important to rinse your eye with clean water and seek medical attention if needed.
Fish!!Certain lizards!Even a potatoe might be regarded as asleep in its quiescent state of hybernation beneath the earth with many eyes open!
No, having both eyes working is not a requirement to be a forensic scientist. However, having good eyesight and depth perception may be important for some tasks within the field, such as examining evidence or analyzing crime scenes.
While it is uncommon to have black hair and green eyes together, it is entirely possible. Eye color is determined by genetics while hair color is influenced by a different set of genetic traits, so the combination of black hair and green eyes is just a less common genetic occurrence.
No, brown eyes are more dominant than blue eyes genetically. Brown eye color is a dominant trait, while blue eye color is a recessive trait. This means that if a person has one gene for blue eyes and one gene for brown eyes, the brown eye gene will be expressed.
The genotype for brown eyes is represented as BB or Bb, while blue eyes are represented as bb. To complete the Punnett Square, you can use the genotypes BB, Bb, Bb, and bb.
No it does not!
You can donate all your organs including eyes when you are alive.
The eyes can stay alive for 25 hrs.
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its when someone pulls youre underwear 3times. and a atomic wiegie is when someone pulls your underwear and puts it over youre eyes
hayfever is caused by lots of pollen going up youre nose and into youre eyeballs (to make your eyes water)
you get water and put it in the dogs eyes or tear drops are better and wash youre hands a lot until they are sanitized cmpletely then wet youre hands with the tear drops and then verry carefully touch the eyeball and rub a bit intill all the dirt sticks to youre finger
It is unlikely for a bug to crawl from inside your nose to your eyes due to the anatomical structures in place. The pathways from the nose to the eyes are separate and the bug would likely encounter barriers such as nasal mucus and tear ducts. If you experience discomfort, it's best to seek medical advice.
Don't ever laugh as a hearse goes by for you may be the next to die, They wrap you up in a big white sheet from your head down to your feet. They put you in a big black box and over you up with dirt and rocks, And all goes well for about a week and then your coffin begins to leak. The worms crawl in, the worms crawl out, The worms play pinochle on your snout. They eat your eyes, they eat your nose, They eat the jelly between your toes. A big green worm with rolling eyes, Crawls in your stomach and out of your eyes. Your stomach turns a slimy green and puss pours out like whipping cream. You spread it on a slice of bread, And that's what you eat when you dead. And the worms crawl out, the worms crawl in. The worms that crawl in are lean and thin. The ones that crawl out are fat and stout. Your eyes fall in and your hair falls out. And your brain comes tumbling down your snout. And the worms crawl in, the worms crawl out. The crawl all over your dirty snout. And your chest caves in and your eyes pop out. And your brain turns to sauerkraut. They invite their friends, and their friends too. They all come down to chew on you. And this is what it is to die. I hope you had a nice goodbye. Did you ever think as a hearse goes by that you may be the next to die? And your eyes fall out and your teeth decay, And that is the end of a perfect day.
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Yes. Izuna didn't die until later, he continued to fight for his clan while blind, and was killed.
pearls are not alive. they are only a part of the body of the oyster. asking if pearls are alive is like asking if our eyes are alive!