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File:Ophthalmosaurus icenicus sclerotic ring.jpg - Wikipedia
File:Ophthalmosaurus icenicus sclerotic ring.jpg - Wikipedia

Fossil bird's skull reconstruction reveals a brain made for smelling and  eyes made for daylight - Field Museum
Fossil bird's skull reconstruction reveals a brain made for smelling and eyes made for daylight - Field Museum

I spy, with my (not so little) eye - Bryan Gee, Ph.D.
I spy, with my (not so little) eye - Bryan Gee, Ph.D.

Sclerotic rings in the orbits of poposauroids: a complete sclerotic... |  Download Scientific Diagram
Sclerotic rings in the orbits of poposauroids: a complete sclerotic... | Download Scientific Diagram

sclerotic ring - Google 搜索 | Animal skulls, Owl eyes, Owl
sclerotic ring - Google 搜索 | Animal skulls, Owl eyes, Owl

Intracorneal Ring Segments - The Scleral Lens Center
Intracorneal Ring Segments - The Scleral Lens Center

Figure 14: INFERRING THE RETINAL ANATOMY AND VISUAL CAPACITIES OF EXTINCT  VERTEBRATES
Figure 14: INFERRING THE RETINAL ANATOMY AND VISUAL CAPACITIES OF EXTINCT VERTEBRATES

File:Varanus sclerotic ring.png - Wikimedia Commons
File:Varanus sclerotic ring.png - Wikimedia Commons

The (Bird) Eyes Have It | California Academy of Sciences
The (Bird) Eyes Have It | California Academy of Sciences

Bone Clones October Newsletter
Bone Clones October Newsletter

Some Dinosaurs Were Nocturnal, Eye Bones Show - The New York Times
Some Dinosaurs Were Nocturnal, Eye Bones Show - The New York Times

Beasts, Birds, and Bones - Images of scleral rings in vertebrates. These  rings are located inside the cornea, the outer clear covering of the eye.  #scleralring #yhec #northamericanbirds #fisheyes | Facebook
Beasts, Birds, and Bones - Images of scleral rings in vertebrates. These rings are located inside the cornea, the outer clear covering of the eye. #scleralring #yhec #northamericanbirds #fisheyes | Facebook

The (Bird) Eyes Have It | California Academy of Sciences
The (Bird) Eyes Have It | California Academy of Sciences

How often do we find fossilized sclerotic rings? How about in dinosaurs  specifically? : r/Paleontology
How often do we find fossilized sclerotic rings? How about in dinosaurs specifically? : r/Paleontology

What is this bone ring that seems to be behind the Utah raptor eye socket?  : r/Paleontology
What is this bone ring that seems to be behind the Utah raptor eye socket? : r/Paleontology

I spy, with my (not so little) eye - Bryan Gee, Ph.D.
I spy, with my (not so little) eye - Bryan Gee, Ph.D.

Scleral ring support - American Academy of Ophthalmology
Scleral ring support - American Academy of Ophthalmology

scleral rings | Sensory Evolution
scleral rings | Sensory Evolution

scleral rings | Sensory Evolution
scleral rings | Sensory Evolution

Nocturnality in Dinosaurs Inferred from Scleral Ring and Orbit Morphology |  Science
Nocturnality in Dinosaurs Inferred from Scleral Ring and Orbit Morphology | Science

The shape of optic disc and optic disc scleral ring. a Optic disc... |  Download Scientific Diagram
The shape of optic disc and optic disc scleral ring. a Optic disc... | Download Scientific Diagram

Why do sharks and other ocean dwellers have a bone ring in their eyes? -  Quora
Why do sharks and other ocean dwellers have a bone ring in their eyes? - Quora

The (Bird) Eyes Have It | California Academy of Sciences
The (Bird) Eyes Have It | California Academy of Sciences

Sclerotic Rings in Mosasaurs (Squamata: Mosasauridae): Structures and  Taxonomic Diversity | PLOS ONE
Sclerotic Rings in Mosasaurs (Squamata: Mosasauridae): Structures and Taxonomic Diversity | PLOS ONE

PDF] Why are Bones in Vertebrate Eyes? Morphology, Development and Function  of Scleral Ossicles in Vertebrate eyes -a Comparative Study | Semantic  Scholar
PDF] Why are Bones in Vertebrate Eyes? Morphology, Development and Function of Scleral Ossicles in Vertebrate eyes -a Comparative Study | Semantic Scholar

High Seas Science on X: "Did you know birds cannot move their eyeballs?  When they want to see something they have to turn their whole head because  their eyes are fixed in
High Seas Science on X: "Did you know birds cannot move their eyeballs? When they want to see something they have to turn their whole head because their eyes are fixed in