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Presented live on Tuesday, June 4, 2024 for Behavior Education Patreon community members. This was recorded during the live class. NOTE: In this presentation we discussed Fovea and their absence in snakes as well as eyes eye structures that we now have updated information about thanks to more recent studies. Please see Part 2 and Part 3 for more information as well as the references list below. Lori Torrini, MPS, BSc, AAS, UW-AAB, FFCP, CPDT-KA Professor or Animal Health and Behavior, Trainer/Behaviorist at Behavior Education LLC, and Director of Operations at Spirit Keeper Animal Sanctuary www.Patreon.com/BehaviorEducation www.BehaviorEducation.org www.SpiritKeeperAnimalSanctuary.org References (old and new) Davies, W. L., Cowing, J. A., Bowmaker, J. K., Carvalho, L. S., Gower, D. J., & Hunt, D. M. (2009). Shedding light on serpent sight: the visual pigments of henophidian snakes. Journal of Neuroscience, 29(23), 7519-7525. Gewily, D., Kandyel, R., Madkour, F., Abumandour, M., Choudhary, O. P., Tantawy, A. H., & Shalaby, W. (2025). New insights into the comparative retinal microstructure-visual daily activity relationship among three Egyptian snakes: diurnal Psammophis sibilans and Psammophis schokari, and both diurnal and nocturnal Spalerosophis diadema. Zoologischer Anzeiger. Lillywhite, H. B. (2014). How snakes work: structure, function and behavior of the world's snakes. Oxford University Press. Rossetto, I. H., Sanders, K. L., Simões, B. F., Van Cao, N., & Ludington, A. J. (2023). Functional duplication of the short-wavelength-sensitive opsin in sea snakes: evidence for reexpanded color sensitivity following ancestral regression. Genome biology and evolution, 15(7), evad107. Simões, B. F., Sampaio, F. L., Douglas, R. H., Kodandaramaiah, U., Casewell, N. R., Harrison, R. A., ... & Gower, D. J. (2016). Visual pigments, ocular filters and the evolution of snake vision. Molecular biology and evolution, 33(10), 2483-2495. Tadić, Z. (2023). Snakes: slithering from sensory physiology to cognition. Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews, 18. Wyneken, J. (2012). Reptilian eyes and orbital structures. In Proceedings (pp. 75-82). Yang, G.Y. (2010). Rod-like Properties of Small Single Cones: Transmutated Photoreceptors of Garter Snakes (Thamnophis proximus).