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Are crested geckos colorblind

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Crested geckos have both Rods and Cones in their eyes as humans do. Not all animals express these cones which allow the eyes to see in full spectrum. Not only do crested geckos have these rods but most nocturnal species of gecko exhibit these cones. In recent discovery, these nocturnal geckos express "super cones" which allow them to not only see in the dark, but again, taking in full spectrum, even during the night.

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It is scientifically proven that most nocturnal species of gecko can see in full spectrum. The night lights are actually proven to be seen by nocturnal species.

Nocturnal colour vision in geckos

Lina S. V. Roth and Almut Kelber

University of Lund, Department of Cell and Organism Biology,

Vision Group, Helgonava¨gen 3, S-223 62 Lund, Sweden

Author for correspondence (lina.roth@cob.lu.se).

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Our results show that nocturnal geckos are able to dis-

criminate colours in very dim light. Exactly what they use

this ability for and precisely how well they see colour,

remains to be investigated. Geckos are only the second ani-

mal group after a nocturnal hawkmoth (Kelber et al. 2002)

that have been proved to see colour when we are colour-

blind. However, this remarkable ability may be more com-

mon than we thought.

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The pupils and optical systems of gecko eyes

Lina S. V. Roth

Linda Lundström

Almut Kelber

Ronald H. H. Kröger and

Peter Unsbo

http://www.journalofvision.org/content/9/3/27.full

During the evolution of the diurnal lizards, their eyes have lost the typical vertebrate duplex retina with both rods and cones

and are instead left only with different types of single and double cones (Röll, 2000; Underwood, 1970; Walls, 1942). However,

at some point in evolution a group of lizards, the geckos, turned to a nocturnal lifestyle. In response to the demands of nocturnal

vision without rods, the cones of nocturnal geckos have become much larger and more light-sensitive than those of their diurnal

relatives (Röll, 2000). Nocturnal geckos have retained three different photopigments sensitive to UV, blue, and green (Loew, 1994)

and their eyes are sensitive enough to obtain color information at night (Roth & Kelber, 2004). At intensities corresponding to dim

moonlight (0.002 cd m−2), the nocturnal helmet geckos, Tarentola chazaliae, could discriminate colors in a behavioral dual choice experiment.

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Night Vision

A gecko also can see in the dark. How did it develop this super adaptation? Scientists think that long ago, geckos were mostly active during the day.

Most lizards are. Today, most geckos are nocturnal, or active at night. Being active at night led to other adaptations.

The gecko's eyes changed. The pupils, or openings in the center of the eye, became bigger to let in more light at night. Deep inside the gecko's eye,

other changes slowly happened, too. The result? Nocturnal geckos can do something few living creatures can-they see colors in the dark.

A nocturnal gecko's eye structure is different from that of other lizards. Most vertebrates, or animals with backbones, have two kinds of cells in their

eyes that sense light. These are called rods and cones. Rods pick up only black and white. Cones detect colors, but only when there's lots of light.

Lizards do not have rods, only cones. Geckos that come out at night have three kinds of super-size cones. These cones give nocturnal geckos

their super color vision.

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SOME lizards are color blind.

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