The world’s oldest known vertebrates had two pairs of eyes
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February 17, 2026
The earliest ancestors of all backboned animals, including humans, may have viewed the world with four eyes, not just two. The remnants of those extra eyes persist in the human brain today as the pineal organ, which is deep inside our brain, regulating our sleep cycle, but no longer forms images.
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Category: Biology, Science
Tags: Evolution, Animals, Eye
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