in the woods a tree do you get lit
Both are good bands; making a distinction is just a matter of personal taste.
it's a bit of a softy song for blink, but it's by blink.
Yes, your eyes move constantly and a lot during the REM phase of sleep. REM stands for Rapid Eye Movement.
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each member of blink 182 is christian but they are not a christian band
Unlike humans, cats have more effecient tear glands and ducts. Also, they need to see much more when they're hunting, and so they don't blink. They blink about every five minutes.
No, perch do not blink, humans have to blink to give mosture (a little bit of water) to thier eyes, but perch practicly live in mosture, so therefore they do not need to blink so they dont, that is the same with all fish.
to keep the eye moisturized with water inside
No, guinea pigs need to blink a lot more than that.
blink a lot or look to their left
No, not all animals blink. Blinking is a reflex that helps protect the eyes by keeping them moist and free from debris. While most mammals, including humans, blink regularly, some animals like fish and snakes do not have eyelids and therefore do not blink.
Yes, and no. When you think about it and want to blink a lot then they become voluntary. But when your busy doing something then your eyes blink when they start to dry out.
they just don't. its like asking why don't humans have webbed ears, or can fly?
Fish do not have eyelids like humans do, so they cannot blink in the same way. However, some fish have a nictitating membrane that can cover their eyes for protection. This membrane acts like a thin, transparent eyelid and helps keep the eye moist.
subconscious
Yes, but their eye lids are not like humans. They just shut their eyes.
Blinking spreads tears over the eye's surface, keeping it hydrated. A dry eye becomes cloudy, making it hard to see; it is also itchy. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blink