yes Being as snakes have no eyelids it is not possible for them to close their eyes, therefore they have there eyes continually open even when sleeping.
This also gives rise to the myth that snakes hypnotise by staring at their quarry and are always ready to attack.
No. They close their eyes like us when they sleep.
No, they close their 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.
Betta fish do not have eyelids, so it may appear that they sleep with their eyes open. In reality, bettas enter a state of rest where they are less active but still aware of their surroundings. This behavior is a way for them to conserve energy and be prepared to respond quickly to any threats.
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.
no
with the eyes closed
because fish have no eyelids
they sleep with their eyes open just like a spider
fish open there eyes during there sleeping is because they are board at looking at nothing there its answered
fish dont have eyelids
goldfish sleep with their eye open their eye are open all the time. Gold fish sleep with there eyes open...But they have a clear lid that over laps there eyes in which they see out of so there eyes are closed they just have a different lid then humans. Hope that helps you:)
The animals that sleep with their eyes open are Snakes, Fish, Insects and Guinea pigs there are many more as well.
Yes, bats do actually sleep with their eyes open although they do have the ability to shut them. Frogs and fish also sleep with their eyes open and surprisingly so do cattle! However, as they are unconscious they are not able to see.
Because they are just that cool. And they have those kind of skills.
Incase something eats it and because they don't have eyelids
Yes they sleep with their eyes open :)