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madame scientist's not-so-mad musings | Just another WordPress.com site madame scientist's not-so-mad musings Just another WordPress.com site Skip to content Home About ← Older posts Behind Blue Eyes Posted on December 25, 2022 by madamescientist Did you know that reindeer are the only known mammal whose eyes change seasonally from golden in the summer to a wintry blue? Their eyes also become a thousand times more sensitive in winter, adapting to dim light in the near darkness to avoid predators. Part of this is because of changes in the tapetum lucidum (TL), a mirror-like layer under the retina. Tapetum lucidum The tapetum lucidum (TL) reflects light so that the photoreceptor cells in the retina get another chance of capturing stray photons. Most mammals have a golden TL, as do reindeer in the summer. But in the constant darkness of winter, muscles keeping the pupils dilated become strained and pressure inside the eye builds up (just as in glaucoma). T...
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