Not always. Sometimes they don't. In movies they portray the eyes rolling back alot. Probibly because the person loses muscle control and can't control their eyes.
The stage of death when a person allows their eyes to roll back in their head and the eyes become fixed is clinical death or the end stage. This is the final stage of death.
Does a fly have eyes in the back of its head
Nothing. Perhaps you're thinking of "eyes in the back of one's head," which means that the person is so alert and observant that it seems as though they have an extra set of eyes.
Your eyes can roll to the back of your head when you have a seizure - it is not the epilepsy medications that do this.
Bob came up with it after a dream in wich he said hi to people with eyes in the back of their head.
no but it can weaken it
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No nothing has eyes on the back of there head only front. Well exept for spiders.
The eyes of a koala are basically positioned in the front of its head, though they are set back a little.
The chickens Head sits at the top of the neck. If you mean is the brain at the back of the chickens head then the answer is yes, at the back of the head just behind the eyes.
The eyes of a koala are basically positioned in the front of its head, though they are set back a little.