Marine creature discovered can see without eyes
Fewed by - Muzammil Zafar
A cousin of the starfish, called Ophiocoma wendtii, residing in the coral reefs of the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico is the second creature known to use extraocular vision to navigate. Due to light sensing cells called photoreceptors covering its body and pigment cells, called chromatophores. Each of these cells act like a pixel on an image, and together give the animal an all-round view of its surroundings.
marine
photoreceptors
ophiocoma-wendtii
chromatophores
coral-reefs
starfish
light-sensing
Fri Jan 03 -
Reuters