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Yes, octopuses have eyes. They use their eyes to see and navigate their environment by detecting light and shapes. Their eyes are well-developed and provide them with good vision to help them find food, avoid predators, and communicate with other octopuses.
They have eyes and 8 tenticles
Like most animals, octopuses do sleep at night. They, however, don't close their eyes because they have no eyelids.
Yes, octopuses have relatively large eyes compared to their body size. Their eyes are essential for their hunting and survival in the ocean, providing excellent vision and the ability to detect even subtle movements in the water.
what are two unique things about octopuses habitat?
Octopuses have keen eyesight. Octopuses, like other cephalopods, can distinguish the polarization of light.
Yes, some mollusks do have eyes... right on the top. Also, octopuses, squids, and cuttlefishes are mollusks, and have beautifully evolved eyes.
Sharp eyes, suckers, and big lungs
A squid has two eyes
Two examples of the mollusk cephlapod are squids and octopuses.
No, they are two entirely different creatures.