I don't know the actual answer for it but the people in my country accept "Deer" as an answer.
No, the fishes breathe through their gills.
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.
They both reflect light.
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!
No, the fishes breathe through their gills.
they both have eyes, ears, a brain, a beak and both have a heart and breathe air
An owl.
No. Human eyes are used for sight and lungs are used to breathe.
Fish and mammals are both animals with backbones (vertebrates). However, fish typically live in water and breathe through gills, while mammals live on land or in water and breathe air through lungs. Additionally, mammals give birth to live young and nurse them with milk, whereas fish typically lay eggs.
eyes cornea
No animal has eyes on their belly.
Like most animals in the animal kingdom through its eyes
snails breath out carbon dioxide as any other human or animal.
The song "3x5" on the album Room For Squares has the lyrics "hoping I would see the world through both my eyes".
because if you closse your eyes you can't see it clearly
There are a large number of websites that have fantastic images of eyes (both human and animal). These websites include Photobucket, Eyes Pictures, Tumbler, and Shutterstock.