Monitor lizard...
https://www.cell.com/current-biology/pdf/S0960-9822(18)30206-9.pdf
https://www.cell.com/current-biology/pdf/S0960-9822(18)30206-9.pdf
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Aww... it's extinct. What fun is that?
I'll leave that up to you to find out!Aww... it's extinct. What fun is that?
I thought maybe it was bicephalic.
I believe it’s an organ that helps lizards detect night and day but I could be wrong. It’s not an actual eye ball but it is a sensory organ that senses light and dark I think.Boy oh boy----- Kinyonga you have to stop finding these articles.. Just kidding! Very interesting and now I have a question. Why do they call them a third and forth eye? I would understand more if they called them sensory organs. But, maybe the eye does not include the actual eye ball (think not) but not an expert.
Thanks again!![]()
Maybe this thread will help...Boy oh boy----- Kinyonga you have to stop finding these articles.. Just kidding! Very interesting and now I have a question. Why do they call them a third and forth eye? I would understand more if they called them sensory organs. But, maybe the eye does not include the actual eye ball (think not) but not an expert.
Thanks again!![]()