THE THREE EYED REPTILES
Three eyes
are better than two eyes. Many reptiles have a third
eye.
There is a light sensitive area on the top of the head which is the third eye(Parietal eye).
Parietal eyes are found in lizards, frogs and lampreys, as well as some species of fish, such as tuna and pelagic sharks, where it is visible as a light-sensitive spot on top of their head.
The real fact about the third eye is that they in fact cannot see with the third eye.
There is a light sensitive area on the top of the head which is the third eye(Parietal eye).
Parietal eyes are found in lizards, frogs and lampreys, as well as some species of fish, such as tuna and pelagic sharks, where it is visible as a light-sensitive spot on top of their head.
The real fact about the third eye is that they in fact cannot see with the third eye.
The third eye is also known as the Parietal eye.
Figure represents the third eye you can see it on the top of Bull-frog head.
Figure represents the third eye you can see it on the top of Bull-frog head.
The third eye in-fact acts as a short cut to the brain and some actions that depend on light are controlled by it.
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