giant oto: unusual eye placement
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bettaMagenta - Posts: 447
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giant oto: unusual eye placement
I'll have a better understanding of these creatures soon, but for now, they're giving me major Sid vibes from Ice Age when they're stuck on the glass... their eye-rolling abilities are pretty impressive, I'm convinced they could watch their own food intake.
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bettaMagenta - Posts: 447
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Re: giant oto: unusual eye placement
The plecos and regular Otos, like my Zebra Oto, have eyes in what seems a normal spot, but these Giants have theirs positioned way further apart, almost under the curve on the side of their heads... probably helps them see the surface they're feeding on, better than any potential predators above them... interesting, I think it gives them a pretty good advantage.
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bettaMagenta - Posts: 447
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Re: giant oto: unusual eye placement
Actually, I think the giants have eyes positioned much further apart, almost under the radius on the side of their heads, rather than higher up like regular plecos.
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bettaMagenta - Posts: 447
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Re: giant oto: unusual eye placement
Here's a close-up of my Zebra Oto - normal eye placement, still. Not as high up as the pleco's, but definitely not as low as those giants.
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bettaMagenta - Posts: 447
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Re: giant oto: unusual eye placement
those giant oto eyes still take the cake, but yeah, flounder eyes are pretty out there
Re: giant oto: unusual eye placement
I'm guessing that every time they glance at you, they're probably thinking "that creature out there has a weird eye setup".bettaMagenta wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 1:44 pm I'll have a better understanding of these creatures soon, but for now, they're giving me major Sid vibes from Ice Age when they're stuck on the glass... their eye-rolling abilities are pretty impressive, I'm convinced they could watch their own food intake.