A thing called a copepod that attaches itself to the cornia of the eye, causing partial blindness.
No they don't , I once watched this animal program and this professor guy said that fish don`'t need any eye lids because they are in water and their eyes all ready get moist. However, sharks are considered a fish and they have eyelids. I saw a show an Discovery Channel that said they have invisible eyelids like camels and snakes so that their eyes are always protected
The shark's organ of sight is its eye, which is well adapted for underwater vision. Sharks have excellent vision in low-light conditions and can see well in murky waters. Their eyes are equipped with special adaptations like a reflective layer called tapetum lucidum for enhanced night vision.
No, sharks are not evil. They are simply apex predators that play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of marine ecosystems. Misunderstanding and fear of sharks often stem from sensationalized media portrayals.
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.
Eye boogers form when excess tear production or dust and debris accumulate in the corners of the eyes. These substances mix with mucus produced by the eyes and dry out, forming crusty particles commonly referred to as eye boogers. They can be easily wiped away with a clean tissue.
Fecal matter
frilled sharks have huge balls and huge eyes
No, they don't
0 or2 some sharks do not blink but some do
Sharks do not lay eggs, they give birth to live offspring called 'pups'.
yes it is a bacteria that attacks the eye. Dr. Sandra
Bacteria
No, they are much too small.
a carb who has a blind eye.
no not with the naked eye
It is because of bacteria
What kind of eye trouble is the dog having?