poke it out seaaresuse question
yes. octopus have much cartilage in their eye socket which causes them to be unable to have peripheral vision. they can only see straight in front of them. if there happens to be an excess build of cartilage in the eye socket the octopus could go partially blind.
I have one of those lumps. My black eye went away but the lump is still there. However, I don't think anyone can notice it but me. Does anyone know if this will go away, or should I go see a doctor? Howabout the OP, did your lump go away?
they are used in eye hospitals to see if the core of your eye is still functioning properly.
If your plug socket is not working, first try plugging in a different device to see if the issue is with the socket or the device. If the socket still doesn't work, check the circuit breaker to see if it has tripped. If the circuit breaker is fine, it may be a wiring issue and you should contact a qualified electrician to inspect and repair the socket.
When you can still see fairly well after darkness falls it means that your eyes have adjusted to the new lighting situation.
Yes, a black eye typically causes discoloration and swelling around the eye, making it noticeable. It may also be painful to touch or move the eye. If you suspect you have a black eye, it's best to seek medical attention to rule out any underlying injuries.
Never run for it - avoid eye contact, and stand very still...
The cloudy eye is probably a cataract. The brown eye is the healthy eye that can still see. How old is your rabbit?
maybe socket and see
See is used in a situation when someone is monitoring a given document.
If you "see eye to eye," then you both see the same thing, or you agree. If you don't see eye to eye, then you don't agree.
There is a thin material around the eye hole of the mask. It is so thin, it still allows him to see.