They have a tube like shape to them, rather then round, giving them a pretty large cornea that makes possible more light to enter the eye. The tube-like shape also gives a comparatively large retina size witch is jam-packed full of light sensitive rods, about 56,000/sq mm. In the Tawny Owl. These rods are way more sensitive than cones at low levels. (P.S., I'm a 11 year old homeschooler.) :)
like watermellon
In a tube shape.
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eyeballs
No, they do grow, but not that much.
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The shape of an owls eyeballs are sort of like tubes.
no
yes and when they sleep they get this clear protector on their eye
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Owls eyes are a roundy kind of shape like a circle and an oval
No. An owls eyes are fixed in it's skull. The only way an owl can look around is by turning its head.
they have 2 eyeballs.
eyeballs are soft
No it's impossible to have hair on your eyeballs
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they are made from eyeballs...yeah! beat that!
Eyeballs are not actually perfectly round objects in an organism's body. Eyeballs are rounded objects that are shaped like ovals.