Yes, they do. This is so they can keep watch for predators, (ex: sharks) and still sleep because they need energy.
Yes, they do.
Yes, sloths do close their eyes. While they are known for their slow movements and relaxed demeanor, sloths have eyelids that allow them to blink and close their eyes when resting or sleeping. However, they often keep their eyes partially open while awake, which can give the impression that they are always alert.
NO they dont
fish dont have eyelids
no, they are awake the just close there eyes
Usually, at least with most land turtles, males have red or brown eyes while females have yellow eyes.
Lie down and close your eyes -_-(try not to laugh if your like me)
if their eyes r close. and if its a man or a woman by snoring. then you can teal their are sleeping.
yes Being as snakes have no eyelids it is not possible for them to close their eyes, therefore they have there eyes continually open even when sleeping. This also gives rise to the myth that snakes hypnotise by staring at their quarry and are always ready to attack.
because your sad
take a sleeping pill....and then LAY DOWN/CLOSE YOUR EYES AND SLEEP!!
No, guinea pigs do not typically close their eyes to sleep. Instead, they may keep their eyes partially open while resting or sleeping. This behavior is a natural instinct that helps them stay alert to potential predators in their environment. They can also enter a state of deep sleep with their eyes open.