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Originally posted by Kesiah
well, Mac has a point, but Scrabs may not need eyes to 'see' in a different form, as Alf once said. I have noticed that the front of Scrab heads is very broad and flat, which means that it could be used as sound membrane, recieving sounds and using them to 'see' via echolocation, such a Dolphins use.
Or maybe they are more similar to snakes, and have a highly developed sense of smell..
I am more in favour of echolocation however.
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Yeh, that's what I think. There are lotsa species that get along fine with little or no eyesight in real life, why can't Scrabs?