No. Not at all. Sharks and other fishes have special eyes that doesn't allow the water to bother them.
in the water
smaller reef sharks do but larger sharks dont bother
Flush your eyes with water, but do not rub them. If the water doesn'tcompletely get all the paint out it will come out in a few minutes it will wear away. Unless you have a lot of paint in your eyes the water should wash the paint out, and it won't bother your eyes at all.
No. Mermaids do not exist and you cannot bother something that doesn't exist.
Silk nail shouldn't bother your eyes as long as you don't poke your eye with your nail, then it will hurt your eye.
Blind sharks are named so because they have very small eyes and rely more on their other senses such as smell and electroreception to navigate and hunt for prey in the dark depths of the ocean. They are not completely blind but have limited vision compared to other sharks.
Sharks gather information by detecting the things that are around them like using their nostrils to sense blood in the water or using their eyes to see in dim light.
Sharks do not sleep
frilled sharks have huge balls and huge eyes
To protect their eyes from being injured or getting debris in there. Most sharks actually do this, not just white sharks. Or have a protective film that covers their eyes like an eyelid. Also they do this while feeding as well as fighting. The best answer that marine biologists have come up with is that sharks eyes are very sensitive and by rolling them back it protects them from what might hit their eyes.
Are you stupid!!! i think you are because sharks have eyes for a reason and that is where they can see from!!!!!!
Yes, sharks do sleep, but in a different way than humans. Sharks do not have eyelids, so they cannot close their eyes while sleeping. Instead, some sharks have to keep swimming to keep water flowing over their gills for oxygen. This is called "active rest." Other sharks can rest on the ocean floor or in a cave while still moving water over their gills to breathe.