There was one boy who did clicking sounds, like echolocation.
Speak to the horse gently and try clicking your tongue. Try not to stand direclty behind it as horses have a blind spot directly in front and behind them.
Blind people use a white cane to navigate. This cane allows blind people to know what things are in front of them. When stairs come, the cane falls to the second step, so the blind person knows that there is a drop in front of them. Canes also prevent blind people from walking into things, although it doesn't always work for me… He-he
Totally blind people do not have any ability to see visual images, light, or darkness. They may experience sensations through their other senses, such as hearing, touch, taste, and smell, to navigate and understand their surroundings.
he has no bird the blind guy had the bird the guy wasn't blind he had his tongue cut out
Curling the tongue is a genetic trait that is determined by an individual's genes. Some people are able to curl their tongues into a tube shape, while others cannot due to the way their tongue muscles are formed. This trait is not something that can be learned or developed over time.
If it relates to person, not very, as bats do have sight although poor and people have no sonar facility to make up it.
in a year about 5 blind people,not very many blind people are the "the blind jason" but it does happen by accident. . . most of the time.
the reason they don't blink is because they are blind and they feel their way along with their tongue.
Armadillos are not blind, but they have poor eyesight, mainly relying on their keen sense of smell to navigate. They have small ears and limited hearing, but they are not completely deaf.
No there ways of becoming blind.
Skunks are not blind, but they have poor eyesight. They primarily rely on their keen sense of smell and hearing to navigate their surroundings. Skunks have a good sense of hearing and can detect approaching threats by listening for sounds.