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Cats Eyes...
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Driving through the countryside in the night, I often see animals eyes gleaming in the darkness.
Most eyes that I see in the headlights appear to me, as yellow, orange or silver, sometimes with a green tinge.
Last night though, I saw a black cat what had the most vivid, electric-blue eyes I'd ever seen.
Unusual ?, well it certainly was for me, I just wondered if anyone else had seen this before.
Most eyes that I see in the headlights appear to me, as yellow, orange or silver, sometimes with a green tinge.
Last night though, I saw a black cat what had the most vivid, electric-blue eyes I'd ever seen.
Unusual ?, well it certainly was for me, I just wondered if anyone else had seen this before.
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The part of a cat's eye that is blue when a kitten, is the iris. What you see when you view eyes by shining a light on them in the dark, is light reflected back through the lens from the retina (hence the problems with "red-eye" in flash photography) . I've never come across an animal whose eye look vivid blue in headlights, but I know that pine martens eyes glow a very...
22:28 Sat 21st Nov 2015
The part of a cat's eye that is blue when a kitten, is the iris.
What you see when you view eyes by shining a light on them in the dark, is light reflected back through the lens from the retina (hence the problems with "red-eye" in flash photography).
I've never come across an animal whose eye look vivid blue in headlights, but I know that pine martens eyes glow a very vivid red.
What you see when you view eyes by shining a light on them in the dark, is light reflected back through the lens from the retina (hence the problems with "red-eye" in flash photography).
I've never come across an animal whose eye look vivid blue in headlights, but I know that pine martens eyes glow a very vivid red.