Most animals have different eyes.
There are many online sites that have worksheets on how animals move differently. You can find them at home school websites and some teacher blogs.
Some might be too big or shaped differently
I searched google books to find that in the last 10 years a "cooperative eye hypothesis" has become popular: humans are the only primate species that have white sclerae because it created a uniquely human cooperative evolutionary advantage. However horses, penguins,some chimps,and many other animals also have white sclerae.
It's just the way that people are born. Everyone is born differently. Also if you have small irides you probably hate exercise and love to sleep all day.
Their eyes are located on the top and the to side of their heads. How the eyes look depends on the species. Some have natural looking irises, some have brighter colored irises.
Both have irises and can focus.
Most irises have rhizomes but some have bulbs.
True red is the holy grail for irises. Hybridizers have been working for many years to get a true red. Some are crossbreeding iris with other plants to get the red color. Some are just crossing wine or orange irises to achieve true red.www.nytimes.com/2006/06/27/science/27iris.html?_r=0
Some irises are moved in spring and others in fall.
No, Irises come in almost every color of the rainbow, a true red and a green would be two colors that an Iris would not come in, although some maroons have been cultivated.
Any foot shaped differently than it would grow on its own in the wild will ultimatley make the horse go lame at some point.
No. Some galaxies are shaped differently (irregular vs. spiral vs. elliptical), some spin in opposite directions, and some are bigger than others. However, they all contain stars and possibly solar systems.