I'm not sure if 'nocturnal eyes' is the correct terminology, but it basically means that whatever has 'nocturnal eyes can see in the dark.
All nocturnal animals do not have beady eyes. An example of a nocturnal animal that does not have beady eyes is the cat.
Possums have big eyes because they are nocturnal and it helps them see in the dark.
Becuase if they're nocturnal, they come out at night, which means they need to see in the dark (in fields and gardens etc). Having big eyes help them to do that.
Fire scares dingoes as their eyes are nocturnal.
it means the animal is nocturnal and has an adaptation
Yes, shrews do have eyes. They have small beady eyes, which are adapted for their nocturnal lifestyle and help them detect movement in low light conditions.
The bush baby has large eyes because it is nocturnal so it needs the big eyes for hun ting -mike f.
The owl is nocturnal and has forward facing eyes a few examples of species of owl are:Barn owl.Scops owl.Eagle owl.Long eared owl.Short eared owl.Burrowing owl.Great Grey owl.
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All nocturnal animals have large eyes. The eye of an owl helps it see better in the dark
Like all nocturnal animals Margays have proportionally larger eyes to help gather more light.
They have relatively large eyes to help them collect light while they are active at night. The species is nocturnal.