Four eyed fish
Four eyed fish............... There is really a fish on that name.
They are as big as a halk
a spook fish it uses dishes in its eyes to see
Some species of animals have four eyes, such as certain species of fish, amphibians, and insects. Having four eyes allows them to have a wider field of vision and better detect movement in their surroundings.
A fish that can blink with both eyes is the four-eyed fish. Although its name suggests that it has four eyes, it actually only has two eyes like other fish, but each eye is divided in two parts allowing it to see above and below the water simultaneously.
Blinky the Fish Had 3 Eyes
The eyes of fish are called "ocular globes."
A fish with 10 eyes is called a "fish." It does not have a special name for having a specific number of eyes.
If they didn't have eyes, they wouldn't be fish. They would be FSH instead!
Their eyes can be almost any colour that the fish is.
gulper fish have small eyes because it help prevents water from damanging it eyes
The four-eyed fish is able to blink both of its eyes independently, as its eyes are divided horizontally by a band of tissue, allowing for different functions in each segment. This adaptation allows the fish to see both above and below the water's surface simultaneously.