Snakes like most reptiles don't have eyelids like a human, instead they have skin that covers the eyes to protect it from things such as light and water
Snakes do not have eyelids, so their eyes are always open.
No, snakes do not have eyelids. Instead, they have eye caps to protect their eyes. That's why their eyes are always open, even when they sleep.
The animals that sleep with their eyes open are Snakes, Fish, Insects and Guinea pigs there are many more as well.
Yes they sleep with their eyes open :)
Snakes sleep with their eyes open because they don't have eyelids (so it's not possible to close their eyes). The shark also sleeps with it's eyes open, while still moving around. Cows do that also. Some other reptiles do that to. To summarize it, many animals sleep with their eyes open.Also, some birds and aquatic mammals have been shown to sleep with their eyes open. In all probability this is an evolved defense mechanism in response to the environment and nothing to do with the same thing in humans. Interestingly animals that sleep with one eye open actually do sleep with one half of their brain while the other half is still awake. Humans do not have this ability.See the related link for more information.Fish and Snakes, as most of them do not have eyelids.
Snakes have no eyelids, and so they appear to sleep with their eyes open. In that sense, no, snakes eyes do not "look different" when they're sleeping.In the place of moving lids, snakes' eyes are protected by transparent layer of scales called spectacles which help both protect the eyes and keep them moist - just as eyelids do for other animals.
No. Kookaburras are not known to sleep with their eyes open.
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.
No. They close their eyes like us when they sleep.
yes they sleep, but there eyes are open
Snakes sleep with their eyes open because they don't have eyelids (so it's not possible to close their eyes). The shark also sleeps with it's eyes open, while still moving around. Cows do that also. Some other reptiles do that to. To summarize it, many animals sleep with their eyes open.Also, some birds and aquatic mammals have been shown to sleep with their eyes open. In all probability this is an evolved defense mechanism in response to the environment and nothing to do with the same thing in humans. Interestingly animals that sleep with one eye open actually do sleep with one half of their brain while the other half is still awake. Humans do not have this ability.See the related link for more information.Fish and Snakes, as most of them do not have eyelids.
No, they close their eyes.