None, as a species. But some reptiles and amphibians have three. Also owls blink just one eye at a time. Some reptiles' eyes focus, as well as operate, individually.
Please see the related link below for an article about a kitten called Cy, who was born with one eye.
No, not as a species. But some reptiles and amphibians have three. The most well known of these is New Zealand's tuatara, whose third eye--called the parietal eye--develops and is visible between the other, far less anomalous, far more expected eyes until the animal is around six months old. But that is not the only wonderful fact concerning tuataras. I wholly invite the reader to follow up with his or her own research to see pictures of this amazing three-eyed ancient species that thoroughly resembles lizards--but are not!
herbivores, hunted animals as opposed to hunters.
if you have heard someone say "i have a one eyed snake" or something like that they are talking about it in the nasty way but it could also be a snake with one eye :D
Is there an animal that has one eye?
Nine tailed foxes.
The tuatara has three eyes!
Animal with three eyes?
octopus?
Any animal from the CAMEL-LID family only have one baby per year.
She would react the same way you would if someone were to poke you in the eye. You should not poke ANY animal in the eye, unless perhaps you are being attacked by one.
Dog fish
An animal whose gut has only one opening has a gastrovasuclar cavity. A Jellyfish is an example of an animal with a gastrovasuclar cavity.
Chickens just like most any other animal have only 1 heart.
An owl blinks one eye at a time
well one animal called a polea and it has something that ONLY that animal has. What that animal has is called an eakea. * Addition - The tuatara, or sphenodon, has a third vestigial eye that does not exist on any other animal. There may be hundreds of such examples that can be added that makes a single animal unique.
Any animal from the CAMEL-LID family only have one baby per year.
I believe a shark sleeps with one eye open.
An owl blinks one eye at a time
She would react the same way you would if someone were to poke you in the eye. You should not poke ANY animal in the eye, unless perhaps you are being attacked by one.
I would think it would be something like mono-opticular, if that's what you mean. I can't think of any animals that naturally have one eye, as almost every animal is symmetrical. They could get an infection in their eye or attacked by a predator, which would result in the loss of an eye. The tuatara, a lizard-like living fossil from the time of the dinosaurs that lives in New Zealand has a third pineal eye on the top of its head, but it can only detect light an darkness. In Greek mythology there are giant humans with one eye they are called cyclopses (plural) cyclops (singular)
The Cyclopes only had one eye.
Cats and dogs blink with both eyes, though sometimes if they wanted to for any reason they can blink with one eye only and leave the other eye open, which is called a wink.
Dog fish
yes the bat is born with only one eye and the other eye transforms as the bat grows.
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