Chameleons can move their eyes independently, allowing them to have a 360-degree view even with closed eyes.
Snakes possess clear scales covering their eyes, allowing them to see even when their eyes are closed, this adaptation helps them navigate in low-light conditions and during shedding.
Opossums are known for their ability to see with their eyes partially closed, adapting to nocturnal activities, their keen vision aids in foraging for food during the night.
Skinks, a type of lizard, have specialized eye coverings that enable them to see with closed eyes.
Box turtles can close their eyes tightly, yet they possess the ability to perceive their surroundings, this feature assists in protecting their eyes from debris and environmental hazards.
Armadillos have the ability to partially close their eyes, offering protection while maintaining awareness.
Pangolins can see with their eyes closed due to specialized protective scales. Their unique vision assists in locating ants and termites, their primary food source.
Hedgehogs can see in low light conditions even with their eyes partially closed, this adaptation is beneficial for their nocturnal lifestyle and foraging behaviour.
Porcupines have a unique membrane that partially covers their eyes, providing protection without hindering vision.
Tortoises, with their strong and protective eyelids, can see with their eyes closed to some extent, this adaptation helps them maintain awareness of their surroundings while protecting their eyes from potential threats.