do snakes move their eyes?
recently picked up cinder my blood.and one of the coolest things about him is his eye movement.which raised the question how many snakes can?i never noticed my balls moving their eyes and i cant get much info on google (big surprise).so anybody else have snakes that can?
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Hi,
Ball pythons can move their eyes just fine - it's just tricky to see on the dark eyed morphs. :)
dr del
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all snakes move their eyes, retics are really cool to watch
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Yep, they move their eyes! Their eyecaps are analogous to our eyelids, just clear and sealed shut. They can move their eyes around behind them.
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thanks for the replies guys
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Most definitely!
I love watching my RTB's eyes move.
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I can't tell if my ball does, but with my RTB, you can hold her head and tilt it around and her eye stays in the same position. It's pretty cool. I'm sure she can move it, but she's probably just focused on a part of the room.
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They definately do. Real easy to see with our CB 'cuz he's the biggest.
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All snakes move their eyes, they just have a clear scale that goes over their eye to protect it since they don't have eyelids.
The thing I love about Bloods is their eye movement, my Bloods move their eyes so much more than my other snakes do. They are VERY observative:O
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CoolioTiffany
The thing I love about Bloods is their eye movement, my Bloods move their eyes so much more than my other snakes do. They are VERY observative:O
I definitely enjoy watching my Borneo's eyes move. But if you look at him at the right angle, he looks incredibly cross eyed haha.
Dennis