if someone or something lives without needing to use its eyes it's other senses are increased to help it survive
Worms do not have eyes. Darkness has no effect on them.
no animals live in your eye
The animals that live in the disphotic zone are adapted to life in near darkness, cold water and high pressure. Many of the animals in this zone have large eyes, helping them see in the nearly dark waters. Most are small, dark and thin (to help camouflage them). Many have large teeth and jaws.
Yes, some do, and many are bioluminescent so that they can synthesize light and lure prey.
There are currently 4 animals that live in Siwa: The Desert Fox, the Desert Dear, the Desert Rat, and the Desert Bird You will be lucky to see such as these animals with your eyes, as these animals are so extinct
It allows them to see further in the hot and sunny distance of the Savannah. The darkness causes there to be less glare. It's one of their adaptations to the environment in which they live.
Dude, who cares bout it anyway?? *rolls eyes*
Well some animals do not have eyes (but faintly see where there should have been) if they live in an area which is dark, so then there would be no point, such as the olm and starfish.
Absolutely.
There is merit to be able to see what's happening in front of you and where you're going, so it isn't a stretch to think that eyes located in better positions were selected for. Not all animals have eyes in front of their heads, however, some animals that live under water and who look out every now and then with minimal likelihood of being seen themselves have eyes on top of their heads, such as frogs and crocodiles.
I don't know the name. But its live in muddy water, and have 32 eyes. Anybody know the details of that creature. may be animal fish.......
No, we were not made to live that way. Eventually you would go blind.