Images and tactile sensations may elicit a blink response. Bright lights may elicit a pupil response (somewhat protective) and the "gain" on vision input gets cut (less sensitivity to light).
To protect themselves from falling debris and to keep the water away from their eyes so they can maintain vision.To protect themselves from falling debris and to keep the water away from their eyes so they can maintain vision.To protect themselves from falling debris and to keep the water away from their eyes so they can maintain vision.To protect themselves from falling debris and to keep the water away from their eyes so they can maintain vision.To protect themselves from falling debris and to keep the water away from their eyes so they can maintain vision.To protect themselves from falling debris and to keep the water away from their eyes so they can maintain vision.
EYES
becausse they have to be able to see to survive and protect themselves from predators.
Sphinx moths protect themselves through the spots on their wings, which look like eyes and keep some predators away. They also are very big, and can make themselves look larger by opening their wings.
they have eyes that go completly aroud their head so they have an almost 360 view of everything
They protect themselves by squirting ink.
You protect your eyes by wearing sunglasses or safety glasses.
There is only one thing that can protect eyes. goggles or glasses can protect the eyes.
It vomits on its enemy when this happens the enemy becomes flightless and if that don't work it regulates its food right in the eyes of its enemy
Citizens protect themselves with police departments. Nations protect themselves with a military.
they use their sting tail to protect themselves
how do lionfish protect themselves