The Spitting Cobra can spit poisen into the eyes of its enemies upto 8 feet away.
Yes.cataracts - cloudy lensesglaucoma - fluid drainage problem, causing high internal pressure damage to optic nerve and possible blindness
Some chemicals are capable of causing blindness if they are splashed in one's eyes. Because of his blindness, he was often seen stumbling into things.
pituitary adenoma affecting the optic chiasm.
Depends on what's causing it, and how bad the damage is. Some kinds can be treated, others are permanent.
You may be seen as a threat and the Koala can spit venom at you in self defense, causing blindness and burning of the skin.
because when light is let in your eyes your pupil closes so thus causing temporary blindness
A cataract is when a cats eye or eyes become foggy or clouded over causing blindness.
Strive to Survive Causing the Least Suffering Possible was created in 1983.
The African plate is subducted under the Eurasian plate which is causing mt.etna to form
Yes, it is possible that a clogged dishwasher filter could be causing issues with the appliance's performance.
Known as inattentional blindness, which occurs when the brain is focused on a specific task or stimulus, causing other relevant information to be overlooked. This phenomenon highlights the brain's limited capacity to process all incoming sensory information simultaneously.
Despite the previous version of the answer, there is no credible evidence at all for radiation from television, cellphones or computers causing either temporary or permanent blindness. Looking at the sun can overwhelm the retinal cells and cause temporary blindness, but may also very easily cause permanent damage. There are a number of causes of temporary blindness, but most temporary blindness results from sudden temporary changes in blood pressure, such as aortic dissection, basilar artery or retinal migraine, cardiac or carotid emboli, choroidal or retinal vascular spasm, hyperviscosity, severe occlusive carotid disease. Stress responses (temporary blindness is sometimes seen in soldiers in conflict) or mild strokes may also have the same effect. Other causes of temporary blindness may result from chemical or biochemical poisons such as Pepper Spray, or plants such as daphne or spurge.