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Most reptiles have a pineal gland in the center of the skull that functions as a 3rd eye. It can detect some wavelengths of light and tells the brain to initiate hibernation.

Most animals have three eyes, it depends if youre talking about a eye you can see through or an eye that senses light or just a eye that's there when its not supposed to be the third eye is located on the top of the head usually.

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It is believed that the New Zealand lizard-like reptile called the tuatara, has a third eye (or pronounced photoreceptive eye).

lizard ( Many lizards have a third eye called a parietal eye (or pineal eye). With this eye they cannot see 3D figures or images

The tuatara, a lizard-like reptile that lives only in New Zealand, has those three "eyes." It belongs to a group of reptiles that once included many other creatures, but today, the tuatara is the only surviving member of that group.

To understand where the tuatara's "third" eye came from, scientists studied a small growth attached to the front of the reptile's brain, a gland my called the pineal body.

In some lizards, the part of the brain that is related to this pineal body is shaped much like an eye. It has a lens-shaped outer wall, a transparent covering, and a retina with pigment.

Scientists think that this "pineal eye" does not help most lizards see, but in the tuatara, the pineal eye is fully developed, giving the creature a "third eye" through which to see!

The tuatara, a lizard like reptile that lives only in New Zealand. It is born with a third eye on the forehead but later on, as it reaches adulthood, this third eye is covered by thick skin.

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