Newly discovered fish has WEIRD eyes

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http://phys.org/news/2014-03-fish-previously-unknown-eye.html
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The results were unexpected – reflector eyes are usually only found in invertebrates, such as mollusks and crustaceans, although one other vertebrate, the deep-sea brownsnout spookfish or dolichopteryx longipes, also uses a combination of reflective and refractive lenses in its eyes. The light coming from below is focused onto a second retina by a curved mirror composed of many layers of small reflective plates made of guanine crystals, giving the fish a much bigger field of vision.
The glasshead barreleye is therefore one of only two vertebrates known to have reflector eyes; but significantly, although rhynchohyalus natalensis and dolichopteryx longipes belong to the same family, their reflective lenses have a different structure and appear to have developed from different kinds of tissue. That indicates that two related but different genera took different paths to arrive at a similar solution – the reflective optics and a second retina to supplement the limited vision of the conventional refractive cylindrical eye.

I added bold font to emphasis an interesting evolutionary note.
 
Nuclear mutations don't count. Or it could have eaten a GMO fish
 
Joke all you want, this is a real thing, and not from "man-made" science. Evolution is AMAZING!

LMAO! Just pulling your leg bro.. One can have fun right? I mean I saw you go ape shit with sarcasm in other threads talking about creation...
 
m-a-g-s mags mags MAGS!

good to see you, unlike your penis, which is imperceptible to the naked eye
 
The fish is a result from the recent storms.

Chemicals and sewage into the river created this monster!
 
Joke all you want, this is a real thing, and not from "man-made" science. Evolution is AMAZING!

Yes it is. Science is amazing. The universe is amazing. Remember when Bill Nye debated Kenneth Ham, and all Ham could say was "a book written 2000 years ago has all the answers"? What a dreary world he projected.
 

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