Hello~
Habu Museum Park.
Recently, it's getting hot, cold, and I'm wondering what to wear.
Everyone, please be careful not to catch a cold.
Well! This time, I would like to see the eyes of living things~…
There are various eyes even if you say eyes, so I will introduce them.
Okinawa least horseshoe bat is cute when viewed from a distance, but when I look at my eyes, my eyes turn on and I feel a little scary.
If this is dark, the pupils will open and become round, making it easy to take in light.
Habu Snake, too, has a thin pupil.
Habu Snake, like Okinawa least horseshoe bat, has thin pupils in bright daytime. At night, when it is the activity time, it shows a round pupil. Habu Snake feels strict during the day, but Habu Snake at night looks cute (personal subjectivity)
Even with the same snake, the feeling of the eyes changes a little if the type is different.
This is Sakishimasu Geo.
This child is a snake that works during the day, and its pupils are round, giving a cute impression.
This is a cone snake.
It is not a normal corn snake, but a corn snake (ameranistic) of Albino.
Unlike the children up to now, the eyes turn red.
By the way, corn snakes also have a round pupil with Sakishimas Geo.
In addition, depending on the creatures, it is interesting because the range of pupils is wider and the iris part is different colors. Some creatures are not listed, so I want other children to come and see them.
In particular, Mangoose has interesting pupils~