As with other reptiles, they have a nictitating membrane that protects their open eyes.
They close their eyes at different times so that predators can't attack them when they can't see.
They close their eyes at different times so that predators can't attack them when they can't see.
Not all turtles sleep with their eyes closed. My yellow slider sleeps with its eyes closed but my Map turtle sleeps with them open so it depends on the turtle.
Usually, at least with most land turtles, males have red or brown eyes while females have yellow eyes.
They don't because i cut their eyes out 0.0 <what box turtles look like before i cut their eyes out
GO!!! if you close your eyes you can see it push you to the other side oh just close your eyes you can see it if you just close your eyes if you just close your eyes if you just close your eyes if you just close your eyes if you just close your eyes
No because all turtles eyes are the same unless it is albino but if it is albino it had red eyes all species of turtles have the same eyes
It's time to take a nap now I'm going to tell you how Go and let your head down Close your eyes, Close your eyes, Close your eyes, Close your eyes, Close your eyes. In needing some energy Be happy and healthy, The more you rest your head and feet, Close your eyes, Close your eyes, Close your eyes, Close your eyes, Close your eyes.
Floating turtles tend to sleep with their eyes open. This ability to sleep with their eyes open helps them to stay alert and detect potential threats in their environment even while they are resting.
Turtles have eyes that are much closer in structure to birds' eyes, both in being fixed in the skull and in color sensing structures that give them a broader range than humans.
A protective membrane.
they have eyes