a tiger uses his eyes to see it's pray, a tiger has a really good eye sight
Tiger eyes are anywhere from golden amber to dull amber. The white fur mutation in Bengal tigers allows the eyes to be either blue or green.
Yes, jellyfish have eyes, but they are simple and do not have a complex structure like human eyes. Jellyfish use their eyes to detect light and shadows, helping them navigate their surroundings and respond to changes in light levels.
Yes, jellyfish have eyes, but they are simple and do not have a complex structure like human eyes. Jellyfish use their eyes to detect light and shadows, helping them navigate their surroundings and respond to changes in light levels.
No, it is not safe to use UV ink in your eyes. UV ink can be toxic and cause damage to your eyes. Additionally, having glowing eyes in the darkness is not possible in real life, as seen in science fiction or fantasy movies.
Yes, octopuses have eyes. They use their eyes to see and navigate their environment by detecting light and shapes. Their eyes are well-developed and provide them with good vision to help them find food, avoid predators, and communicate with other octopuses.
...and their eyes and ears too.
there eyes and ears and smell
No, not all white tigers have blue eyes. While blue eyes are a common trait in white tigers, they can also have green or amber eyes. Eye color in white tigers is determined by genetics and can vary within the population.
most white tigers have blue eyes
Tigers typically have yellow or amber-colored eyes. This helps them with their excellent vision during hunting.
tigers have good eyes.
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White tigers have blue eyes due to a gene that causes them to lack pigment in the iris. This lack of pigment results in the blue appearance of their eyes.
Yellow, or white ones may have blue eyes.
Like a pet cats.
Bengal Tiger's eyes are brown but Siberian Tiger's eyes are blue