When you can see the whites of a horse's eyes, it typically indicates that the horse is feeling anxious, frightened, or agitated. This behavior can signal stress or a defensive reaction, as horses may widen their eyes in response to perceived threats. It's important for handlers to recognize this sign and assess the situation to ensure the horse feels safe and calm.
"Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes, then fire low".
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dont fire until you see the whites of their eyes
No. You might be thinking of "the WHITES of your eyes" which means the white part of your eyeball. There is a saying "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes," which means not to shoot until they get close enough.
In a word, accuracy!
Do not shoot until you see the whites of their eyes
"Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes."
What do you mean by "whites"? Whites of the eyes? If that is the case, then sometimes yes. You might be able to see a little bit of the white part of a guinea pig's eyes. A guinea pig can also have a condition called "pea eye" or "fatty eye" where the lower lid sags and exposes the lower part of the eyeball and underneath the eye. Fatty eye is usually not a problem and will not hurt the pig.
Battle of Bunker hill, American revolution.
"Dont Shoot untill you see the whites of their eyes!"
Bunker hill