The fibers that run in circles around the eye are primarily the circular muscles of the iris, known as the sphincter pupillae. These muscles control the size of the pupil by constricting it in response to bright light or focusing on close objects. Additionally, the orbicularis oculi muscle encircles the eye and is responsible for closing the eyelids, contributing to eye protection and moisture retention.
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They run around in circles
Run around in circles and do the gay dance.
Run around in circles
Run around in circles and jump.
Dogs may run around in circles due to instinctual behaviors, such as herding or hunting, or as a way to release excess energy or excitement. It can also be a sign of boredom or a lack of mental stimulation.
Rabbits may run around humans in circles as a form of excitement or to bond with them. It can also be a way for rabbits to show affection or curiosity towards the person. Running in circles can be a playful behavior that rabbits exhibit when they are feeling stimulated or happy.
Run around in Circles
No a hyena is like a dog & the cheetah can run circles around it.
You Can't run around it
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they run around in circles and eventually die with their mate