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I\'ve been to local zoo the other day and one lizard caught my attention: its pu

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Question

I've been to local zoo the other day and one lizard caught my attention: its pupils are circular, which, I thought, is not usual for reptiles. Turns out it is, but now I can't find any explanation on why some animals have one kind of pupil and others have the other. Lizards can have both, and so can snakes. The only difference I have found is that circular pupil can't shrink quite as much as a cat's-eye pupil, but that hardly explains why circular pupil even evolved in the first place as I don't see any advantage to it.

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Explanation / Answer

Circular pupils are always functionally superior to vertical pupils; a slit does not correctly focus light from all directions whereas a circular pupil does. If you observe cats when they're hunting at dawn and dusk*, they have big, circular pupils; it's only when they're in bright light that the pupil shrinks to a slit. So why have vertical pupils at all? Because, as you mention they're capable of letting a more controlled range of light into the eye.

Thus vertical slits let you be active in a wider range of light conditions at the cost of poorer vision in bright light; whilst circular pupils continue to function well in brighter light but at the cost of not allowing such a large range of control over the amount of light entering the eye.

It is then easy to see why you get both kinds of pupil: circular pupils are favoured by animals that are typically active in bright light and need good vision under these circumstances; vertical pupils are favoured by animals that are primarily active in low light but need some ability to see in bright light.

*- it's often stated that cats are nocturnal, this is untrue; cats are crepuscular - that is they are most active at dawn and dusk.

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