All mammals have eyes. Even in mammals that are essentially 'blind,' the eyes are simply poorly-functioning but still existent. Some animals, namely cave-dwelling salamanders, to the best of my knowledge, have in fact lost their eyes. However, I believe a vestigial (non-working but not entirely disappeared) eye-like organ still survives that may not work at all, but may still be photo-sensitive(light-sensitive).
There is no truly terrestrial mammal that does not have legs. The semi-aquatic sea lion has flippers instead of legs.
yes worms have no eyes and moles are born blind.
The Australian Marsupial Mole has no eyes
no animals can be born without eyes
No eye deer. Ha. Ha. Ha. Ha. Ha.
Yes, moles
Some animals that have just white eyes are some of the albino animals and also a variety of nocturnal animals.
Some animals can see in the dark with their big eyes.
Most animals have different eyes.
some caves are so dark they do not need eyes
NO there is no animal that have their mouth above their eyes
Some animals uses their big eyes to see better in the dark.
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Animals keep snow out of there eyes by blinking :)
The animals close their eyes at night because at night humans show their inner beauty and the animals get digusted and close their eyes .
"Do people and animals have the same eyes?" Animals can have the same eyes as a human being. But most of them don't have the eyes of an human being.
I think to make it valid, your second premise would need to be "Only animals have eyes". The statement "All animals have eyes" allows that there could be something that has eyes that is not an animal, so it does not require the conclusion tht all people are animals.
Birds avoid animals with large eyes on the front of their heads because they see them as predators. This is frightening to the bird, so they stay away. Animals with smaller eyes to the side, rather than front, are not thought of as predators by the birds.