see in all directions
The frog's eye has a nictitating membrane that covers the eye and allows the frog to see underwater with ease.
If youre saying you want to get the water out of your eye,you cant cuz its not INSIDE your eye,its just kinda illosioning it.any way,you cant see under water ever(that is humans cant...)kuz humans are ment to see in air,not in water.You cant fix the blureyness,but you can wear goggles!;)
it's pretty good. they can see at night so its better than humans'
no
Eye of newt, and toe of frog. Chanted by a witch in Shakespeare's Macbeth.
On a frogs body silly, in its eye socket!
some species do, but not all.
in a frog it lets them have blood the same with the humans they both give blood to the body
the human eye and frog eye are both socketed, meaning they do not protrude from the skull. They are different in that the human eye is more advanced than the frog's eye in various ways as it is connected to the brain. Frogs are not colour-blind, they actually have colour reception about as great as a human's. I don't know the above reasoning but want to add here that "Basic difference between a Human and Frog eye is that a human eye can detect the picture (scene) with out any movement (or phase change) as well as the movement while a Frog's eye is blind for a still picture and only detects a phase change" Also, because frogs have small brains, they base their decisions on reactions occurring in the eye and not the brain, which is how humans make decisions. e.g: If you hang a fly in front of a frog without any movement, then there is no reaction from the frog but when you give a very small movement that is a phase change, the Frog at once detect it and then attack on the fly. By: M. Saad Shahid and J.C. http://saad.universalcoders.com
No. You cant see it with your bare eye. I have it and you cant see it.
I would pee right back in his eye
A frog's foot or leg are a lot smaller