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Regina Moran
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23 January, 04:40
What causes the mouse's eyes to glow
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Landin Cruz
23 January, 05:00
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Light, which appears to make the animal's eye glow, is called eye shine and it is caused by the tectum lucid, which is a layer of tissue in the eyes of many caused by the tectum lucid, which is a layer of tissue in the eyes of many.
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