Your rabbit may have a cut on or near its eye or it may have a Pasteurella infection. In either case, your rabbit requires veterinary attention to take care of the problem before it gets worse.
Yes, he is the only Melfort resident to have gone to the moon. A moon crater is named after him, the one that looks like the man in the moon's right eye.
no , to far for the naked eye !
No, the moon's surface is too reflective when the light is shining, and therefore the sun's light reflected from the moon's surface blocks any stars from being visible from the surface of the moon by either eye or camera.
No, looking at the moon with the naked eye is generally safe and will not hurt your eyes. The moon's brightness is much lower than the sun's, so it poses no risk of damaging your retina. However, using optical aids like telescopes or binoculars to view the moon for prolonged periods can cause eye strain.
yes. The craters you see with the naked eye looking at the moon are from meteors striking the moon. meteorites are what is left of a meteor that has already struck a large body (such as a planet or moon)
Cornea.
does neo-poly-bac cure watery eyes
The usual colour of the white rabbit's eye is red.
Yep, the inside not the outside of you eye, and watery, an itches, and your not aloud to touch.
Itching, buring and watery discharge from eyes.
Aqueous humor.
No, they will be eternally blind in the eye that fell out. However, if you scare or stress the rabbit too much when she/he lost her eye, there is a chance that it could die.
The watery-like substance in your eye is called tears. Tears help keep your eyes moist, provide nutrients to the eye, and protect against infection. They are produced by the lacrimal glands located above each eye.
The answer is rheum.Rheum is defined as a watery or mucous discharge from the eyes or the nose.It is pronounced "ROOM".
Go to the vet
no
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