I know that fish have no eyelids and therefore rest/sleep with their eyes open. Giraffes too sleep for only 5 minutes in a day and do so with their eyes open.
Hippo will sleep with open eyes.
The animal you are describing sounds like an owl. Owls are known for their furry feathers and large, striking eyes that help them see in the dark.
The animal with the largest eyes relative to its body size is the tarsier, a small primate found in Southeast Asia. Tarsiers have enormous eyes compared to their head size, helping them see in low light conditions and hunt for insects at night.
When approaching a downed animal that appears to be dead, one should wait a short distance away from the animal and see if the eyes blink.
Almost all of them do. Insects generally have two compound eyes (composed of hundreds of facets) and three simple eyes or ocelli on the top of their heads, between the compound eyes. Just look closely at a picture of a bee's or damselfly's face and you'll see!
deer
lizards
No, you cannot see anything with your eyes closed.
When your eyes were closed your eyes were shut. They now see because you have opened your eyes
your eye being closed
Yes, you would see a glow from the back of your eyelids when your eyes were closed.
No.An animal can see with its eyes.
Yes - the dilation only affects the amount of light entering the eye. However, your animal will likely be very sensitive to bright light and may choose to keep its eyes closed to avoid pain.
not if your eyes are closed
To see.
Only if your eyes are closed.
When your eyes are closed, light can still pass through your eyelids and be detected by the photoreceptor cells in your eyes, allowing you to perceive the presence of light even with your eyes shut.
It helps you see stuff because if your eyes are closed can you see stuff?