Cats and dogs blink with both eyes, though sometimes if they wanted to for any reason they can blink with one eye only and leave the other eye open, which is called a wink.
because she has a lazy eye
Yes, chickens blink, though like all birds, they have two eyelids, one on the bottom of the eye, and one on the top.
Cats were domesticated before recorded history, just as dogs were. No one really knows the who, where or when of the domestication of cats and of dogs.
If you are only able to blink with one eye, it could be due to nerve damage, muscle weakness, or a neurological condition affecting the muscles around one eye. It's important to see an eye doctor for a proper diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
No, i love dogs and hate cats and no-one ever said that was racist
One of the obvious contrasts between dogs and cats is that cats are much more independent than dogs. Dogs are more codependent, which results in them being slightly more needy but also infinitely more easy to train.
you couldn't tell because a cyclops has only one eye.. but i would say if it was just blinking it would look like a blink.. but if it were smiling and it blinks I would think it was a blink because of the smile on his face
Yes. both at the same time ;) *) -A
My guess is dogs. I can think of at least a dozen dogs, one goat, and 2 cats.
There are 2 movies with Kitty Galore in them .
Brightheart got the big scratch on her eye during a battle with dogs when the pack attacked the ThunderClan cats in the forest. The injury left her partially blind in one eye, but she remained a brave and respected warrior among her clanmates.
Houses which have cats commonly have more than one, because cats are small and easier to take care of than dogs. Houses with dogs usually only have one. There are more households in the U.S. with dogs than with cats, but because cat lovers usually have more than one feline, there are more of them in the U.S. I know this is a bit confusing, but I .