1/6/12 - Mountain Lion, just hadit happen, saw the eyes, turned head, and back to show only one eye, saw the head. Fallbrook, California.
The animals close their eyes at night because at night humans show their inner beauty and the animals get digusted and close their eyes .
They have more rod cells.
Albino animals have red eyes but they do not glow. Animals that have a reflective layer in the retina called the tapetum have eyes that seem to glow but, in fact, only reflect light that shines on them. Deer reflect white light, cats and 'possums reflect red.
Tigers, for one... but I've seen dogs 'reflect' orange at night also... Average glowing at night is a benefactor of a mirror-like retina in an animal's eye. It creates a bright whitish, bluish, and sometimes greenish hue when light is shined upon it. The purpose of their type of retinas is largely to improve sight in night scenarios. A similar effect is seen when the human eye reflects the flash from a Flash-Enabled camera. It is shown on picture as the person having glowing red eyes. This effect is known as "Red-Eye."
The animal's eyes glow in the night.
The animals close their eyes at night because at night humans show their inner beauty and the animals get digusted and close their eyes .
they sleep in the day and hunt at night and that's why those animals have good eyes.
most animals have some sort of night vision and humans dont so its harder for us to see at night
they glow when the light falls on their eyes... this is due to refraction they acts as IR camera to watch in dim light of night
Most animal's eyes glow in the dark because they are adapt to seeing at night. Human's eyes don't glow in the dark because we do not see at night as well.
They have more rod cells.
Like most animals, octopuses do sleep at night. They, however, don't close their eyes because they have no eyelids.
The tapetum lucidum is a layer of tissue that lies right behind or sometimes in the retina of animals that produces the silverish-blue reflection you see if light is shone in their eyes at night. It aids in night vision.
Albino animals have red eyes but they do not glow. Animals that have a reflective layer in the retina called the tapetum have eyes that seem to glow but, in fact, only reflect light that shines on them. Deer reflect white light, cats and 'possums reflect red.
No animals have eyes that glow at night. For an animal's eyes to glow at night, the animal's eyes would have to have a light source within them, and no animal has a light source within its eyes. Let's look a bit more closely. We often see footage (a video or the like) of animals where the film was shot at night. To see animals at night, we often use light sources that are not within the visible spectrum (and, thus, are invivible to animals), like infrared. In any case, the light source is pointed at the subjects (the animals), and the camera, which is sensitive to that frequency (or wavelength, if you prefer) of light captures the action. The "trick" is that the light will be reflected off the retina of the animals that look at the light source, and this reflection wil be picked up by the camera. It will appear that the animal has luminous (glowing) eyes, but it's really an optical trick. A number of animals can see well at night because light that enters their eyes and is reflected off the retina can be "re-reflected" back onto the retina to improve the resolving power of the animal's vision. As stated above, no animals have light sources within their eyes. And many animals have a retina that will reflect enough of the light from a film maker's source back into the camera lens, thus making the animal's eyes appear to "glow" in the night.
It is definitely possible. I have gold eyes myself. They look brown when it's darker, but in natural light they are gold. And if you don't have naturally gold eyes, you can get gold eye contacts for a small price if you look in the right places! MidnightFox7 = Gold eyes are amber eyes. It's not called gold, but instead amber. Anyways I have them too. On one photograph of myself my eyes look really cool. But amber eyes are really rare, and I only know 2 other persons in my whole life who have amber eyes, my dad and his dad!
Night Eyes was created in 1990.