Ever been out at night and seen glowing eyes? I know the cats eyes are red or yellow at night.
I have heard Cougars eyes glow green or yellow in lights at night.
What about wild hogs eyes? Do they glow when the flashlights hit them in the dark? How about owls? Or do you know any other animials that eyes glow when your flashlights light em up at night?
I take back what I said about my snakes eyes, I just tested it with my LED pen light and was able to get a reflection of light back, but it was from a rear side (more side then rear) view, but from head on no eye shine.
Take into consideration, you will get different reflections with different light sources. Incandescent light produces light all across the scale with white light being the most predominant. Krypton and various other vapor enhanced lighting will produce more or less of white light depending on what mixture of vapors are used. LED lighting as we use it for flashlights, produces only two light waves, ultra violet and white, thats why when you shine led lighting on bright greens, yellows and oranges, you get an irredecent glow. With led lighting, even human eyes can glow at night, dependent on eye color and ethnic back ground.
Bigfoot and Zomby,s eyes do "NOT" glow in the dark.It makes them very dangerous.They can sneak up and bite you in the butt before you know they are there.But if the wind is right,they smell like pickles.
yall aint seen no bigfoot til youz seen one of these here alabamer bigfoots. we rough talk em and run em off. caught one out by the chicken coop and follerd him down to the creek and he wuz livin in a van. yep, saw it myself. hahahaahahahahahhahahaahhaahahah (sound of beechnut being spit from a crusty mouth is heard hitting the rim of an old dodge)
I do believe that only humanoids have eyes that don't reflect light at night.
Of course there was this one little honey I knew in...oh, that's a different reflection...sorry.
if you've ever driven on roads in the north america/northern america, Moose eyes also don't reflect light, witch makes them more prone to being "grilled" by fast moving SUV's.
the bigfoot that i have seen DO have eyes that reflect light, since they are in all cases, relatives of the north american strain of 'Roseis Odonellis' that don't enjoy the luxury of a shave before each show. they do at certain times of the year attack and copulate with human males to keep there gene pool alive, hence the sub strain animals such as the east coast 'Michalis Mooreis' and west coast 'Billis Maheris'. all can be fended off like vampires with a picture of Tom Selleck.............
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