The large eyes sockets in early mammals used to hold large eyes. The eyes of early mammals were very large and contained a wider pupil and a larger lens. The eyes were much better at seeing in the dark than many mammals are today.
Generally, animals that have large eyes and eye sockets had poor vision. So, early primates with their large eyes probably couldn't see very well and had large eyes to compensate.
Yes, I can see my top lip...
their eyes are smaller
your eye sockets are conected to the human brain
Convergence
yes it does
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YES
Humans !
there noses.................lol..The eyes have itMudskipper eyes are remarkable! These amphibian-like fish have large eyes mounted on top of their heads. This allows for a fantastic panoramic view. The eyes are protected by a clear layer of skin. Since they have no tear ducts to keep their eyes moist, they alternately roll their eyes backwards into their sockets
Yes, all mammals' eyes have an iris.
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