Yes. Here's a video showing it... http://video.aol.com/video-detail/daphne-twitching-in-her-sleep-with-eyes-open-pt-1/3708302666 If it's just the third eyelid (the pinkish "haw" that goes from side to side instead of up and down) that is showing, this may be a sign of poor health. When in doubt, ask your vet. Jolo
Answer 1Unless you sleep with your eyes open, you either wake up first or sometimes both together.Answer 2I don't know if this is true for everyone but I definitely wake up before I open my eyes.
Baggy eyes can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, aging, lack of sleep, dehydration, allergies, or underlying medical conditions. Skin laxity and a decrease in collagen production can also contribute to the appearance of baggy eyes.
It is not possible for humans to sleep with one eye open and one eye closed simultaneously. The brain requires both eyes to be closed in order to enter the deep stages of sleep.
Blood shut eyes are when your eyes hurt when you open them. It happens when you don't get enough sleep. Sometimes when you have blood shut eyes, you don't have pink eyes just normal white but a little pink. You have to sleep more or get some drops to heal it. Water or anything else wont work.
Sleeping with your eyes open, a condition known as nocturnal lagophthalmos, can lead to dry eyes, irritation, and potential infections due to increased exposure. It's important to consult with a healthcare professional if this happens frequently to prevent any long-term eye issues.
No. They close their eyes like us when they sleep.
Sometimes they can daydream. Also, sometimes they have died. SOMETIMES it could be because they probably got a eye infection and couldn't close there eyes.
Some people can sleep with their eyes open. Many 'sleepwalkers' give the appearance that they're fully awake - including having their eyes open.
soem can but it will hurt for some one or some people's eyes will be open when people die
Yes they sleep with their eyes open :)
No. Kookaburras are not known to sleep with their eyes open.
Sleeping with Eyes OpenYes they can. My Great Grandma used to sleep with her eyes open all the time. I am not for sure how she did that though.I'm Melinda and i sleep with my eyes open. some people can sleep with their eyes partially open whereas i sleep with my eyes fully open and have fooled a few people into thinking i am awake. I don't know how i do this but i do know that it is very bad and is related to sleeping problems. Sleeping with your eyes open has long term effects. Every night your eyes dry out which is bad, this is why we blink to keep our eyes filled with moisture. Most people who sleep with their eyes open cannot enter REM and tests have been done on rats that prove without REM the rat dies shortly. You are also prone to many eye related diseases and your eyes will itch and be red all the time. Your eyes will also become glassy and irritated. Sleeping with your eyes open may just be the cause of lack of muscles in your eye area which is passed down from generations. If you do sleep with your eyes open you need to see your eye doctor because it is bad and they may be able to save you of some health problems in the future.Sleeping with your eyes open is not some trick you can learn, it is a medical condition!My brother sometimes sleeps with his eyes a tiny bit open at the bottom.
No one knows. Try and look up some techniques on Google.
yes they sleep, but there eyes are open
No, they close their eyes.
Floating turtles tend to sleep with their eyes open. This ability to sleep with their eyes open helps them to stay alert and detect potential threats in their environment even while they are resting.
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