I know that fish have no eyelids and therefore rest/sleep with their eyes open. Giraffes too sleep for only 5 minutes in a day and do so with their eyes open.
Hippo will sleep with open eyes.
There are no animals that can see with it's eyes closed. However, there is one animal that can find it's way around with it's eyes closed. The Platypus. The Platypus is 60% aquatic, and 40% a land-mammal. The Platypus cannot see underwater with it's eyes open. (some water-mammals can). So in order to find food, and find it's way underwater, it has electric sensors in it's bill that kind of act like a motion sensor: telling the Platypus whats a crayfish, and whats a rock in it's way.
Olivia the animal lover.
Camels have one set of eyelids that are clear and one not. So they can see during sand storms. their second set of eyelids washes off the dirt when it blinks.
fish, snakes and insects. They have a clear membrane that protects their eyes. Just because their eyes are open doesn't mean they are not asleep. Hope this helps :)
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Well...I don't think any animal's eyes can just turn red at night. But, some animal's eyes DO turn color due to the lighting. Like dogs eyes glow in the dark so-to-say. If you turn into a right position, you can see the're eyes glow. It may seem like their eyes changed color.
The position of the eyes on an animal is useful depending on the type of animal it is. For example, animals like lions have their eyes facing forward, because they are predators. Animals like zebra, however, have their eyes on the sides of their heads because they are prey and they need to be able to see more of what is around them.
When approaching a downed animal that appears to be dead, one should wait a short distance away from the animal and see if the eyes blink.
Almost all of them do. Insects generally have two compound eyes (composed of hundreds of facets) and three simple eyes or ocelli on the top of their heads, between the compound eyes. Just look closely at a picture of a bee's or damselfly's face and you'll see!
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When your eyes were closed your eyes were shut. They now see because you have opened your eyes
your eye being closed
Yes, you would see a glow from the back of your eyelids when your eyes were closed.
No.An animal can see with its eyes.
Yes - the dilation only affects the amount of light entering the eye. However, your animal will likely be very sensitive to bright light and may choose to keep its eyes closed to avoid pain.
not if your eyes are closed
To see.
Only if your eyes are closed.
It helps you see stuff because if your eyes are closed can you see stuff?
Uxie uses psycic to see when his eyes are close
No, it is not all in your head. When a couple is in the heat of passion (kissing) and they think their eyes are closed they may have them closed for seconds, but the eyes automatically flicker open halfway and that is how you can see his mouth. It is so natural you may not even realize this is happening.