Tuatara
The giant squid has eyes that are larger than its brain. This allows it to have excellent vision in the deep ocean where it lives.
If you put light in an animal's eye it will react by shutting it's eyes, covering it's eyes or in any other way it would usually respond.
Eyes - responsible for vision Ears - responsible for hearing and balance Nose - responsible for smelling
Brown eyes are dominant traits
Most ants have two compound eyes, each made up of multiple lenses. In addition to their compound eyes, ants also have three simple eyes, called ocelli, that are located on the top of their head and are sensitive to light levels but do not form images like the compound eyes do.
The Tuatara has three eyes and it lives in New Zealand
The Tuatara, a lizard-like reptile that lives only in New Zealand, has those three "eyes".
The animal in the world that has three eyes is called the Tuatara. The animal is found in Australia and looks like a lizard.
The tuatara, a lizard-like reptile that lives only in New Zealand, has those three 'eyes.'
The answer to that question is the Tuatara. Its a lizardlike reptile that lives only in New Zealand.
The Tuatara, a lizardlike reptile that lives only in New Zealand, has those three "eyes". It belongs to a group of reptiles that once included many other creatures, but today, the Tuatara is the only surviving member of that group.
Well belive it or not but it's actually the tuatara, one of the oldest living dinosaurs, I was taught that at nature land, when you go see the tuatara's there's a sign saying 'did you know?" and tells you they have three eyes
no animals live in your eye
an animal does NOT have three eyes, i dont know what you are thinking!
Scallops
im not sure what animal has three eyes but i do knowthat if a animal gives birth the baby may have a birth defect.so it could lead to 2 heads of 3 eyes or even 8 toes on 1 foot.
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