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Eyes in the Back of Your Head

D ID YOU EVER wish that you had eyes in the back of your head? Some animals look like they do! However, these “eyes” aren’t for seeing—in fact, they can’t see at all and are called false eyes or eyespots.

It’s easy to be fooled by eyespots—after all, they look a lot like eyes. They’re large and round, and they seem to stare. They even have what looks like an iris (the round, colored part of an eyeball),

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