Flounder and Halibut lose their "down side" eye because they are born upright and then begin to lay over so that they are flat to the bottom of the sea. The "down side" eye is unused, and becomes dormant, sometimes "migrating" to the topside of the fish.
Blinky the Fish Had 3 Eyes
The eyes of fish are called "ocular globes."
A fish with 10 eyes is called a "fish." It does not have a special name for having a specific number of eyes.
If they didn't have eyes, they wouldn't be fish. They would be FSH instead!
Their eyes can be almost any colour that the fish is.
gulper fish have small eyes because it help prevents water from damanging it eyes
A fish without eyes would have smooth skin where the eyes would normally be located. It may appear slightly different from other fish due to the absence of eyes, but otherwise would look similar in shape and structure.
A fish someone killed by pulling out it's eyes. A Blind Fish, as in the Mexican Tetra, a blind cave fish.
No, camera eyes like all other vertebrates. Mollusks also have camera eyes. Only anthropods and insects have compound eyes.
It uses its eyes to see!
A gulper fish
Four eyed fish