Animals keep snow out of there eyes by blinking :)
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Because the Snow Leopard is a predator, their eyes are facing forward in their skulls. Prey animals' eyes are located more to the side of their skull so that they have a greater degree of vision in more directions.
No, they serve the same purpose: TO KEEP SNOW OUT OF YOUR EYES!
Animals blink to keep their eyes from getting dry. Fish are always underwater so they don't have to worry about that.
It is important to keep discharge from an animals eyes because it can get their eye infected and within a few days cause loss of sight.
If it is snowing keep the animals inside. But if there is only snow on the ground and the weather is sunny it is okay to let them outside.
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Yes, If you look through animal eyes the snow is white. Animals see the snow just as we see the snow. dogs are color blind, but that means that they still see black, white, and shades of grey as we do. They often have better night vision, so they can see when ther isn't enough light for us to see, but as the other person wrote, the white of snow would still be white. I TOLD YOU DOGS ARE NOT COLOR BLIND
in the movie snow white the animals are a deer,rabbits,bunnies,squirrels,birds,and owls,
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Snow Gets in Your Eyes - 1938 was released on: USA: 14 May 1938
The animals close their eyes at night because at night humans show their inner beauty and the animals get digusted and close their eyes .