You risk a false equivalency (ex: look at what water did to cotton candy. Imagine the damage to a human. We'd dissolve) but your question is valid. Even on HN this has been discussed. According to past discussions, water, which is in the eye, blocks that wavelength. I'm sure enough of it is bad (because blocks really means turns into heat) but it seems animals, being water sacks, are well suited for this.
AS a Scientist with experience with lasers: everything that is strong enough to destroy a camera Sensor is strong enough to Hurt your eye. The Thing is: this wavelength may Not damage the Retina, but IT can "destroy" parts of your cornea or lens. Basically your cornea or lens can get hazy.