yes, it is possible that a squid is in a long line of species with certain types of eyeballs called estnostrophnyths (es-no-strop-ni-ths). This means that they aren't color blind and that their eyes have a certain chemical used to make them wet. The prosess is called aquenthysis and the chemical is called dystroform. The process stretches the eyelid skin and widens the eyes when the squid is in a state of shock or about to attack. This happens to us also.
The process of aquenthysis send a rush of shock to your brain which then send a flow of water(tears) to your tear duct which makes the eyes widen. Aquenthysis and dystroform are not related to when you start to cry and your eyes get puffy.
Yes.
An octopus has two eyes. Each one is highly developed and and has excellent vision. It forms 3-dimensional images, and is believed to have color vision. It is very much like the human eye in its form and construction, but more efficient than a humans. It has a wide field of clear vision and has good resolution and sensitivity.
An octopus has eight legs a round head with two eyes they are soft and slimey
Fish with big eyes like the Squid and Octopus don't have eyelids therefore the answer is no.
they have eyes that look like a crocodile's eyes
octopus have 8 eyes
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Like vertebrates, cephalopods can focus their eyes. Cephalopod vision is acute, and training experiments have shown that the common octopus can distinguish the brightness, size, shape, and horizontal or vertical orientation of objects.
No humans do not have biggest eyes, Giant Squid have biggest eyes in the world.
they both relate to us the the same but snakes have eyes and worms don't
Humans see with their eyes
To kill it you bite, stab or smash its brain between the eyes, immediately killing it. The octopus skin then turns white when its dead.