Oh, dude, sharks have eyes that are typically around 0.5 to 0.9 inches in diameter, depending on the species. So, like, they're not exactly rocking those big ol' puppy dog eyes, but they're big enough to help them spot their next meal... or maybe just to give you the side-eye if you get too close.
great white sharks roll there real eyes back and when they attack they turn blackThe eyes actually do not roll back, a protective membrane covers them making it look that way.
because sharks are big then rays and perch and goldfish..
sharks have very sharp teeth and big mouth. It can swallow almost every animal
sailfish,maline,sharks,tuna,whaoo,mahi mahi dolphin fish,baramundi.
A fish that can blink with both eyes is the four-eyed fish. Although its name suggests that it has four eyes, it actually only has two eyes like other fish, but each eye is divided in two parts allowing it to see above and below the water simultaneously.
becauses there big
nope
frilled sharks have huge balls and huge eyes
Sharks do not sleep
great white sharks are big because of their huge ancestors and the traits they inherit from their parents.
Yes, there are. And VERY large sharks! Great whites, tiger sharks, mako sharks, big hammerheads, you name it!
Sharks that are bigger than the big sharks. 0.0
Are you stupid!!! i think you are because sharks have eyes for a reason and that is where they can see from!!!!!!
To protect their eyes from being injured or getting debris in there. Most sharks actually do this, not just white sharks. Or have a protective film that covers their eyes like an eyelid. Also they do this while feeding as well as fighting. The best answer that marine biologists have come up with is that sharks eyes are very sensitive and by rolling them back it protects them from what might hit their eyes.
Big fish like whales they are so big they scare sharks
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green, obviously...