Sunday, April 27, 2025

Day 4627: Animal Eye Shapes & Patience Therapy..

 


"Forgotten": China marker, collage, digital.




  

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Click: Gladys Knight, Neither One of Us.


 


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Animal Eye Shapes Different Lifestyles

 Top row, from left: cuttlefish, lion, goat. 
Bottom row, from left: domestic cat, horse, gecko.

Look at a house cat's eyes and see pupils that look like vertical slits. A tiger has round pupils, like humans do. 


And the eyes of other animals,  goats and horses, have slits that are horizontal. Scientists have now done the first comprehensive study of these three kinds of pupils. The shape of the animal's pupil, it turns out, is related to the animal's size and whether it's a predator or prey.

bird eye

The pupil is the hole that lets light in, and it comes in lots of different shapes. "There are some weird ones out there," says Martin Banks, a vision scientist at the University of California, Berkeley. Cuttlefish have pupils that look like the letter "W," and dolphins have pupils shaped like crescents. Some frogs have heart-shaped pupils, while geckos have pupils that look like pinholes arranged in a vertical line.


There is a strong link between the shape of an animal's pupil and its way of life. In the journal Science Advances, the scientists report that there's a strong link between the shape of an animal's pupil and its way of life.


An Akhal-Teke horse, from Turkmenistan, has horizontal slits for pupils, while the Mediterranean house gecko has vertical slits that look like a series of pinholes.

"If you have a vertical slit, you're very likely to be an ambush predator," says Banks. That's the kind of animal who lies in wait and then leaps out to kill. He says these predators need to accurately judge the distance to their prey, and the vertical slit has optical features that make it ideal for that.



more information/TMI , here.




Patience? 


To keep some sanity while the restoration (that was complete yesterday, all clean, painted walls, has been cut into today since the plumber who was here to fix my heater, found a leak from above the heater!) so I have played making some oddball cards. I didn't think to make them step by step, but I'll take photos for you.














 

  
 
A 5= minute video, Hyperactive, here
 
 
 

  
 
Just because ...

Red-wing Fairy Wren



 

Sunday's Smiles ... 




 

 












  
  

   

2 comments:

elenor said...

I'm glad the plumber found the leak and could fix it. I guess you were a bit nervous when he told you? And it took quite some time so you were able to create 4 cards, right? But everything is ok now, isn't it?
Jacki, have quiet and peaceful week ahead.

Carrol Wolf said...

Your "odd ball"cards are so creative! I don't how you keep coming up with these great, whimsical designs. Thank you for another fun blog. Glad things are fixed.