No. Just because our mothers used to tell us that this could happen doesn't mean we have to believe everything. Santa Claus isn't real either, but your mother told you he would be down the chimney every winter. If your eyes are already crossed, than you should see an optometrist to find out options for you. But if your eyes normally focus straight ahead, crossing them will not affect that.
No, crossing your eyes temporarily for a brief period is not harmful. However, sustained or forced crossing of the eyes for extended periods can cause eye strain or discomfort. It is always best to avoid any prolonged strain or stress on your eyes.
>.< Yes it happened to me, but not forever, after it happened, it became a challenge to put my eyes normal. So I went to the hospital and asked him to help me. So he told me to put my eyes normal for a second, so I did, and while they were normal he slapped my back and they went normal again.
Fish!!Certain lizards!Even a potatoe might be regarded as asleep in its quiescent state of hybernation beneath the earth with many eyes open!
Optic Chiasma
While it is uncommon to have black hair and green eyes together, it is entirely possible. Eye color is determined by genetics while hair color is influenced by a different set of genetic traits, so the combination of black hair and green eyes is just a less common genetic occurrence.
No, they will not get stuck
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They crossing of the eyes
Sometimes the wheels on the wagon would get stuck in the mud after a rain shower. Also when the ground was dry and dusty the dust would get in the oxen's eyes. Last while crossing rivers the wagons would sometimes not be on a raft and float away
No, crossing your eyes temporarily for a brief period is not harmful. However, sustained or forced crossing of the eyes for extended periods can cause eye strain or discomfort. It is always best to avoid any prolonged strain or stress on your eyes.
Only if you do it a lot.
car and vehicles are the same
in da eyes,,,deerrr
crossing your eyes and dotting your tees
Paul McCartney
No its just a myth. Your eyes have muscles that pull them back to the center.
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