Italian moles do have eyes. All moles have very small eyes and, despite popular myth, are not creatures of blindness.
Yes, Italian moles have eyes, but they are very small and covered with fur to protect them while burrowing underground. Their eyesight is typically poor, as they rely more on their other senses like touch and smell to navigate their dark underground tunnels.
As of 2020, Italian Americans make up approximately 5-6% of the total U.S. population. This percentage includes individuals who identify as having Italian ancestry.
Yes, most Venetians speak Italian as it is the official language of Italy. However, the Venetian dialect, a variation of the Italian language known as Venetian, is also spoken by some residents in Venice and the surrounding areas.
Approximately 15% of people with red hair also have blue eyes.
well it doesnt mean if you have green eyes or another colour youre British it depends on your mother and father . But in population British have blue eyes 82% and there some people that are half British can have blue eyes even or green eyes
2 percent of people in the world have green eyes... Green eyes are the most rarest eye color in the world.
Yes moles have eyes although they are typically covered or very small. Scientists believe moles can tell the difference between night and day but are otherwise blind.
because moles have very good sense on there noses
"Eyes" in English means occhi in Italian.
occhi azzurri is the Italian phrase for blue eyes
no they have eyes between there tenticals
"Hazel eyes" in English means occhi color nocciola in Italian.
Although the star-nosed moles are blind, they do have eyes. They find their way around, and find their prey, by using the "feeler" on the end of their noses that are shaped like a many pointed star.
No, my best friend is Italian and she has blue eyes.
"I love your hazel eyes!" in English is Amo i tuoi occhi nocciola! in Italian.
Moles don't need to see as they live underground. so eyes don't matter to them.
Moles can see out of their eyes. They have very tiny eyes, almost concealed by fur, and their eyesight is very poor. They can discern light and darkness, but are unable to detect colours. The southern marsupial mole (itjaritjari) and northern marsupial mole (kakarratul) of Australia are completely blind, however. These two species have no functional eyes. However, they are true marsupials, and not related to the moles of the northern hemisphere.
Occhi luminosi! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Bright eyes!" The masculine plural phrase also translates literally as "Luminous eyes!" in English. The pronunciation will be "OK-kee LOO-mee-NO-see" in Pisan Italian.