Most fish have two eyes, similar to many other vertebrates. These eyes are typically positioned on either side of their head, providing a wide field of vision. Some species may have unique adaptations, such as additional structures or variations in eye placement, but the standard number remains two.
Blinky the Fish Had 3 Eyes
Many Maori people consider fish eyes to be a delicacy.
The eyes of fish are called "ocular globes."
A fish with 10 eyes is called a "fish." It does not have a special name for having a specific number of eyes.
Fish!!Certain lizards!Even a potatoe might be regarded as asleep in its quiescent state of hybernation beneath the earth with many eyes open!
If they didn't have eyes, they wouldn't be fish. They would be FSH instead!
The animals that sleep with their eyes open are Snakes, Fish, Insects and Guinea pigs there are many more as well.
I think you are asking about "Koi" fish? Couple years ago, I had a pair of them. Both fish had white body, and it almost appeared white silver when the aquarium lightning was perfect. But since you asked about the eyes color, my pair had white eyes with black dots in them. Pretty, if you ask me.
gulper fish have small eyes because it help prevents water from damanging it eyes
A fish without eyes would have smooth skin where the eyes would normally be located. It may appear slightly different from other fish due to the absence of eyes, but otherwise would look similar in shape and structure.
A fish someone killed by pulling out it's eyes. A Blind Fish, as in the Mexican Tetra, a blind cave fish.
A Mississippi is a type of fish commonly known as the Mississippi paddlefish. It typically has two eyes, as is standard for most fish species. If you're referring to something else, please clarify!