The eyes of a conch have a magical ability, even a lizard-like 'split tail' has to give up!
Sea snails, river snails, farmed snails... are all human favourites. However, the fragrant ginger, lemongrass, and lime leaves make us not care much about whether snails have eyes or not.
Sea snails, river snails, farmed snails. are all human favourites. However, the fragrant ginger, lemongrass, and lime leaves make us not care much about whether snails have eyes or not.
Few people know that the conch in the sea possesses extremely interesting eyes, even possessing abilities like science fiction movies.
Conch has very interesting eyes.
Conch (scientific name: Turbinidae) belongs to the class of gastropods, mainly used in the inlay industry and is the most valuable species of conch.
In 1976, scientists delved into this strange animal with a thick shell and discovered some interesting things.
Specifically, conch has eyes! And their eyes are even better: Contains retinas with cells that sense and recognize pigment.
Strangest of all, scientists tried to remove the eyes of the mother-of-pearl cup - and exactly 14 days later, it sprouted perfect eyes like new. Oh man, we have indeed lost the race of evolution!
Please admire some pictures of the unique eyes of conch:
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