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5 unique animals that don’t have eyes– Here’s how they “see” the world

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 14, 2025, 15:42 IST
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5 unique animals that don’t have eyes



In most parts of the natural world, eyesight is key. Animals use it to find food, escape danger, and move around. But in some of the darkest places on Earth– like deep caves, underground tunnels, and certain underwater spots– evolution took a different route. Some animals lost their eyes over time. Others never had them at all. For these creatures, not being able to see isn’t a weakness– it’s just how they’ve adapted. In total darkness, vision doesn’t help much. So, instead, they rely on other senses, like touch, smell, vibrations, or chemical signals, to survive and find their way. Here are five incredible animals that live without eyes! Note: The information in this list is based on data and insights from a-z-animals(dot)com.

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Texas Blind Salamander




The Texas blind salamander, found only in the underground waters of central Texas, is perfectly suited for life in the dark. It has no working eyes– just small black spots where eyes would be. Instead of sight, it uses its sensitive skin to detect tiny vibrations and shifts in the water, helping it hunt small prey. With its pale body and bright red gills, it's built for low-oxygen cave environments. Fragile as it may seem, this salamander is a quiet predator in a world without light.

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Star-Nosed Mole




The star-nosed mole, found in North American wetlands, is famous for the star-shaped set of 22 tiny tentacles on its nose. These sensitive feelers are full of thousands of touch receptors, helping the mole sense its surroundings with incredible speed. Though it has tiny eyes, it doesn’t rely on vision. Instead, it uses its snout to find and identify food in just milliseconds– one of the fastest responses in the animal world. It can even “smell” underwater by blowing bubbles and then breathing them back in, making it one of nature’s most unusual mammals.

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Hydra



Hydras are tiny freshwater creatures with no eyes, no brain, and no real muscles– yet they’re far from simple. They use a nerve net and light-sensitive cells to sense their surroundings. Their tentacles, armed with stinging cells, help them catch passing prey. What really fascinates scientists is their ability to regenerate. Hydras can constantly renew their bodies, and some research even suggests they don’t age like other animals.

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Widemouth Blindcat



The widemouth blindcat lives deep underground in the waters beneath Texas and northern Mexico. True to its name, it has no eyes and a pale, almost see-through body. With a wide head and large lips, it senses movement around it and finds its way through pitch-black waters. Only about 5 inches long, it feeds on tiny aquatic creatures.

Image credit: X/@jellypastaa

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Kaua’i Cave Wolf Spider



The Kaua’i cave wolf spider, found only in the lava tubes of Kaua’i, Hawaii, is one of the few spiders in the world that has completely lost its eyes. Unlike most spiders, it doesn’t spin webs. Instead, it actively hunts by sensing ground vibrations and chemical signals. Its rare lifestyle and limited habitat have made it a fascinating subject for scientists studying evolution and conservation.


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Eyeless animals still have ‘vision’ in weird ways

Some creatures without eyes still detect light using light-sensitive cells. For example, planarian flatworms can move toward or away from light even without real eyes!

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