Adaptations of the eyes refer to various structural and functional modifications that enhance vision in different environments. For instance, nocturnal animals often have larger pupils and a higher ratio of rod cells to cone cells, allowing them to see better in low light. Birds of Prey have a more acute vision due to a higher density of photoreceptor cells, enabling them to spot small prey from great distances. Additionally, some species, like chameleons, have independently moving eyes, providing a wide field of vision to detect predators and prey simultaneously.
they have eyes
They can flip on their backs and also when a light hits their eyes their eyes light up
eyes skin tongue
It can see in the dark.
Some of their adaptations are their needle-sharp claws and adaptations to different biomes of the world
4 adaptations of volcanic rabbit are : Long ears Eyes on the sides of their heads Strong hind legs Comouflage
skin, hair, eyes and many facial adaptions
Forward facing eyes that allow them to judge distance.
Its big golden eyes make them see farther and watch out for its prey
they have eyes and a mouth and a heart and also a brainfor anemone
Sharp eyes, swift flight and sharp talons.
Alligators have many adaptations that allow them to be some of the fiercest hunters. Their adaptations include teeth, skin, webbed feet, ability to hold their breath, and their eyes.