If you are interested (I know, you're not) an "almost eye" can still be useful. Very simple organisms often have very simple eyes that can only detect light and dark. Not as useful as a human eye, but still somewhat useful. From an evolutionary standpoint, an animal that can detect light and dark has an advantage over an animal that can't see shit.
But yeah, these chicks need to kick it up a notch. They need to take those tops off before anybody helps them pass on their genetics.
well they are drinking, this photo was obviously taken pretty early on that night, fast forward 2 hours and.. well you probably have to pay to see those shots.
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Umm, how old is the one on the left? Around 14? Yeah, thought so.
If you are interested (I know, you're not) an "almost eye" can still be useful. Very simple organisms often have very simple eyes that can only detect light and dark. Not as useful as a human eye, but still somewhat useful. From an evolutionary standpoint, an animal that can detect light and dark has an advantage over an animal that can't see shit.
But yeah, these chicks need to kick it up a notch. They need to take those tops off before anybody helps them pass on their genetics.
well they are drinking, this photo was obviously taken pretty early on that night, fast forward 2 hours and.. well you probably have to pay to see those shots.
For a simple explanation of the Evolution of the eye, see the wikipedia article: Evolution of the eye
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