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Some species of [Horned Lizards] are known to have the ability to rupture blood vessels around their eye lids in directed streams. It is not coming directly from their eyes. It is a protective reaction to perceived threat. It has been documented in at least 4 species, but it is argued there are between 14-17 distinct species of horned lizard, so not all of them have this ability or it has not been demonstrated in most of them.
Some species of short-horned lizards are capable of squirting blood from the corners of their eyes when attacked. The short-horned lizard is often referred to as a "horned toad" or "horny toad" because its squat, flattened shape and short, blunt snout give it a toad-ish look.
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They can only shoot the blood from their eyes once every few hours, but this doesn't take any blood from their bodies. This blood actually comes from sacs located in their heads.
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The eyes are on the sides of the head so the horse can see the predators when they attack so they will be able to run away.
Yes!:)Some species of horned lizards can shoot blood from their eyes when they burst tiny blood vessels within the eyes. This only happens when the lizard feels threatened.
They close their eyes at different times so that predators can't attack them when they can't see.
they have tiny insects to do it.
they shoot blood out their eyes
It squrts blood out of its eyes.
They close their eyes at different times so that predators can't attack them when they can't see.