two little white-(or once in a while blue)-dots. And you can't see it's pupil.
cuz they do
beaver eyes dont shine at nite
No, raccoons have a yellow eye shine at night, not red or green.
Raccoons have a yellow eye shine at night. This is caused by light reflecting off the retina of the eye.
Romeo compares Juliet's eyes to the stars in the night sky, because they sparkle and shine.
your eyes shine like the night skyyy i luv you is what i used for my bf
The tapetum lucidum is a layer of tissue that lies right behind or sometimes in the retina of animals that produces the silverish-blue reflection you see if light is shone in their eyes at night. It aids in night vision.
The red color comes from light that reflects off of the retinas in our eyes. In many animals, including dogs, cats and deer, the retina has a special reflective layer called thetapetum lucidum that acts almost like a mirror at the backs of their eyes. If you shine a flashlight or headlights into their eyes at night, their eyes shine back with bright, white light.
Yes it would dazzled but you would heart its eyes just don't shine things in there eyes.
shine
The gray fox has two eyes, as do all foxes.
at night because they have a sort of night vision (as all cats do. . . like when you shine a light on their eyes when its dark and they glow kinda. . . yeah that's their night vision) and they hunt at night because they can easily see a fox or bunny eating or venturing and they cant see in the dark so they hunt at night. . . if they have a chance to do it in the day they will. . . like, if a prairie dog is below them they will obviously jump out the the tree and have a snack lol
Stars shine all the time but you can only see them at night due to the darkness.