yes! and they smell with their tongue
No, snakes do not have eyes on their tail. Snakes see by flicking their tongue "to taste the air".
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Yes
By keeping their eyes open.
so they can see better
Snakes are partially blind and have trouble seeing still objects. Snakes are very nearsighted and can see better at night. Snakes rely more on smell and hearing than sight.
Bearded Dragon... they have an "eye" on the top of their head allowing them to see shadows of birds.
insects see ultravioletreptiles see ultravioletbirds see ultravioletpit viper snakes see infrared with their "pits" (not their eyes)Mammals other than primates can only see red and blue.
Snakes cannot close their eyes - they have no eyelids.
Yes they have two eyes like most other animals.
Snakes' eyes are not adapted for night vision. Those that hunt in darkness do so by sensing their prey's body heat.