It's a mAko shark not moko
A fish that can blink with both eyes is the four-eyed fish. Although its name suggests that it has four eyes, it actually only has two eyes like other fish, but each eye is divided in two parts allowing it to see above and below the water simultaneously.
The four-eyed fish is able to blink both of its eyes independently, as its eyes are divided horizontally by a band of tissue, allowing for different functions in each segment. This adaptation allows the fish to see both above and below the water's surface simultaneously.
No eyelids
They don't have eyelids and the reason why people blink is because we have to wet our eyes,but, they live under water so they're eyes are always wet.
Fish do not have eyelids like humans do, so they cannot blink in the same way. However, some fish have a nictitating membrane that can cover their eyes for protection. This membrane acts like a thin, transparent eyelid and helps keep the eye moist.
Even though sharks are among very few fish which have eyelids, they do not blink. Most species of sharks have special nictitating membranes which go over their eyes to protect them when they are hunting or under attack.
moko
No it can not it has a shield covering it to protect the ball
No, because blinking means closing your eyes.So if you blink with your eyes open, than that technically is not blinking.
No, no fish can blink because they have no eyelids. We blink to regain moisture in our eyes and wash away dirt, but they are surrounded by moisture and water, so there is no need to blink. However, the are a few that have a nictitating membrane (also called the third eyelid) that they "blink". This "third eyelid" is used to protect the eyes.
Animals blink to keep their eyes from getting dry. Fish are always underwater so they don't have to worry about that.
Fish with big eyes like the Squid and Octopus don't have eyelids therefore the answer is no.