Yes, rabbits have pupils. They just may not be as easily distinguised as in humans or other pets such as dogs. Like most mammals, rabbits have eyes to see with. While there may be differences from one type of animal to another, generally an eye is made up of a cornea, a PUPIL, an iris, a lens, a retina, an optic nerve, and so on. The pupil is the 'hole' in the center of the iris that allows light to enter the retina.
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No, Emperor Penguins do not have square pupils. Their pupils are round like those of most other birds. Square pupils are more commonly found in species such as goats and octopuses.
They are rectangular.
no, no rabbits do
Rabbits are also called bunnies.
Cats pupils adjust just a little slower than humans pupils.Actually the answer above is not correct at all. Cats eyes adjust almost faster than humans. The reason being, because they are going to fight or are scared/frightened there pupils grow on will. If the room is too bright they pupils will grow to very thin slits. When nothing is wrong with the cats there pupils are normal, like a perfectly smooth rhombus.