Here's a couple close(er) images of the Chahoua eye...enjoy!



...and here's a (imperfect lens cap) Crested eye

Thanks for looking!
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-Randy May
www.neoscales.com
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Here's a couple close(er) images of the Chahoua eye...enjoy!



...and here's a (imperfect lens cap) Crested eye

Thanks for looking!
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-Randy May
www.neoscales.com
Email Me
incredible
incredible photography. that looks amazing.
Incredible............!
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2.0.0 Cresteds
1.1.0 Afican Fat Tail
1.1.0 Viper Tail
0.1.0 Oedura Castelnaui
.0.0.1 Marble/Auric
I love those eye shots. Have you taken a closer look at Gehyra vorax eyes? Since the G. vorax are crepuscular, they seem to have ocular adaptations for nocturnal and diurnal hunting, a long vertically slit pupil with 2-3 smaller round pupils along the slit. Not to mention that the eyes are usually bright green. What kind've lens are you using for those closeups?
David
np
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Ingo Hess
My Reptiles
ps: sorry for partitial strange english, im from europe, austria.
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