A six sided die.
This phrase likely means that the animal's eyes were shining brightly, resembling glowing embers in the darkness of the night. It could suggest that the animal's eyes were intensely focused or perhaps conveyed a sense of danger or mystery.
Rabbit
Without doubt that would have to be the squid, specifically the Colossal Squid. This animal grows to 14 metres (46 ft), and its eyes are the size of beach balls. It not only has the largest eyes of any sea dwelling creature, but but it has the largest eyes in the whole animal kingdom!
The animal with the biggest eyes compared to it's size is the giant squid. It's eyes are HUGE compared to any other living animal! Wouldn't it be scary to go underwater and have an eye the size of your body right next to you!
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!
If you are thinking of the hound from hell, it's Cerberus
Scallops typically have 60 to 100 eyes. Scallops have more eyes than spiders, which usually have six or eight simple eyes, some on the top of their heads, and some in the front..
No animal has eyes on their belly.
The eyes of the Colossal Squid can be up to 11 inches across, about the size of a volleyball, making it the largest known eye in the animal kingdom. Those large, sensitive eyes are useful in the dark waters where the squid lives, 200-700 meters below the surface of the ocean.
an animal does NOT have three eyes, i dont know what you are thinking!
well it depends if your allergic to the animal or not.
Tuatara
Animal already has six letters in itself. mammal
Hexanocular means having six eyes (i.e. some aliens or monsters have six eyes).
No.
some fish have big eyes
All components of the computer screen does damage to your eyes, not just Animal Jam.