Yes - the dilation only affects the amount of light entering the eye. However, your animal will likely be very sensitive to bright light and may choose to keep its eyes closed to avoid pain.
You need to take it to see an animal doctor (a Vet) for a checkup.
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No.An animal can see with its eyes.
To see.
Dilated pupils appear larger than usual, and they do not constrict in response to light. You can check your own pupils by looking in a mirror in a well-lit room. Dilated pupils can be caused by various factors such as drugs, emotions, or medical conditions.
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a spook fish it uses dishes in its eyes to see
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most snakes cant see very well or not at all with their eyes. They rely on their forked tongues to smell and sense things
The harp seal has black eyes because it is what is advantageous to survival to the animal. This animal has developed and kept black eyes since evolving into it's current form.
The animal you are describing sounds like an owl. Owls are known for their furry feathers and large, striking eyes that help them see in the dark.
Like most animals in the animal kingdom through its eyes