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Blogger Melvin Laso said...

Cool! I think I found me a favorite ugly fish.

January 23, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

love the mouth

January 23, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

If I saw him looking at me from the surface of a pond, I'd have that he was a frog.

Though not ugly, eagles and other birds of pray have bifocal vision, except their vision is telescopic in the middle of the eye. This allows them to see their surroundings from their peripheral vision while zooming in on prey on the ground.

January 23, 2009

Blogger Raging Wombat said...

That's new to me about the birds of prey. Very cool.

January 23, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Let me clarify my previous statement by saying that the eagle's eye doesn't have a binocular "lens" in the middle of its normal lens. The eagle's eye has two foveas, one that produces normal vision and another in the middle of that one which produces a highly magnified image.

Don't want to create any confusion since the fish on display here has bifocal lenses.

January 23, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh, and the aforementioned mudskippers have segmented retinas which have rod receptors above and cone receptors below. This gives them color vision above and monochrome vision below!

January 23, 2009

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