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what kind of eye penguins have? ​

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Answered by Sam4334
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Answer:

Penguins have a flattened cornea that refracts light less strongly than human or fish corneas.

Answered by sivasridhar
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Answer:

the ans is down

Explanation:

Penguins have a flattened cornea that refracts light less strongly than human or fish corneas. Their strong eye muscles change the shape of their eye lens to create a sharp, clear image both on land and in water. In addition to this, penguins have a nictitating membrane, also referred to as a third eyelid.

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