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Stunning macro-photography of animal eyes

Suren Manvelyan is one smart cookie. Not satisfied with attaining a PhD in Theoretical Physics from Yerevan State University for research in the field of Quantum Chaos, he has also documented in astonishing detail the Human Eye and now, similiarly, the animal eye. What a wonderful thing. Included in this series are the eyes of Husky Dog (above), Horse, Snail, Fish, Iguana, Caiman, Nylus Crocodile and others.
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carol Campbell said | 7 May, 2012

Were we supposed to guess what animal each eye goes with. It would have been nice to know!!

carol Campbell said | 7 May, 2012

My apologies, I found them, Insert boot and kick very sorry. Peasce and be blessed.

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