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The Most Beautiful Eyes For Mayans


Today is our last time about the unexpected fun facts about eyes. We've talked about changing eyes, powerful eyes, high speed eyes and wisdom eyes before, and today I want to keep mystery to let you readers to guess today's topic! Aha, let's start today's reading! 👇👇



😊The only rule of the ancient Roman bloody fighting competition is not to dig the other's eyes.


😀 The range of color vision that can be seen by prawn can cover all the spectrum seen by humans, and they can also see ultraviolet rays that we cannot see. Shrimp can see 12 primary colors, which is four times the ability of humans to recognize primary colors.


😅The giant squid has the largest eye in the world and is about 27 cm in diameter.

😄The life of each eyelash is approximately 5 months.

😆Many pirates have normal eyes, wearing eye masks for one eye to adapt to the bright environment on the deck and the other to adapt to the dim light under the deck.

😁 Studies have shown that people with severe depression see a decrease in color contrast, which makes the color in their eyes darker than it actually is.

😇Eyes began to originate 4.95 billion years ago. The simplest eye is the photoreceptor point in single-celled organisms.



😉The Mayans tried to train their children into a cross-eyed eye because they thought the cross-eyed eyes looked good.

Aha, have you guessed the topic? OK, let me give you the answer-- Magical Eyes!

Thank you for reading!💓💓 


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