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eyeshine
[ ahy-shahyn ]
noun
- the reflected glow in the eyes of some animals in darkness.
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Example Sentences
They can almost completely camouflage their eyeballs, using a glittery “eyeshine” that they tune to blend in with different shades of blue-green ocean water.
From Slate
So the larvae shrimp and larvae prawns and many other larval crustaceans just covered the dark eye pigments with crystals that make their eyeshine color the same as the water color in their native habitat.
From Slate
This eyeshine adaptation was first discovered in mantis shrimp larvae in 2014.
From Slate
The best part, he said: “If you have a headlamp on, you’ll see their eyeshine.”
From New York Times
You likely have caught larger glimpses of deer or raccoon eyeshine in the headlights, the work of specialized tissue called tapetum.
From New York Times
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