Sunday 25 February 2007

Nictitaing Membrane

16th Oct ~18th Oct 2006 (Mon ~ Wed)

* Research about ‘nictitating membrane’ for using images of ‘nictitating membrane’ as a second eye, which can see the real world and system.

“ Many species of land animals have a nictitating membrane, which can move across the eyeball to give the sensitive eye structures additional protection in particular circumstances. Nictitating membranes are found in crocodiles, lizards, birds, frogs, most species of sharks, and some species of mammals. In humans, the nictitating membrane is the apparently useless pink lump in the inner corner of the eyes; it is permanently folded into that corner and no longer functions, apparently rendered redundant by evolution some time in the past.” - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

- I’ve received the fact that human being has a vestige of nictitating membrane has a possibility that it can be acceptable for people to believe. With this fact, I could get bigger authenticity than a perfect fiction.

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