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Floaters are small, dark spots or shapes that appear to float in your field of vision. They can look like specks, strands, or cobwebs. Floaters are caused by tiny bits of debris in the vitreous gel inside the eye. While they are usually harmless, floaters can be annoying and may temporarily obstruct your vision.
You can look anywhere like for instance try looking in a field at a cow and it has flies on it so those flies get eaten and the cranes that ate them are fed and the cows get the flies off them ( Too bad for the flies though)
The big flies that look like mosquitoes are called crane flies.
Floaters in the eye appear as small, dark spots or shapes that move around in your field of vision. Individuals experiencing floaters often describe them as looking like specks, cobwebs, or strings floating in their vision.
like night vision goggles but more older lol
They look like little kids.
Floaters in the eyes are small, dark spots or shapes that appear to float in your field of vision. They are often described as looking like specks, strands, or cobwebs drifting across your sight.
flies blood
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So that you're able to look into it w/o having to look away from where most of the action is too long.
obviously no but you can judge them by what they look like which is mean
Look at the animal's eyes. If they are in the front of the head (like man) they have stereoscopic vision. If they are on the sides of the head (like most birds) they don't.