green eyes?
#11
RE: green eyes?
The ellusive jaguar!!!! No, seriously it could've been a cat. In my experience of many nights of hunting raccoons I can tell you that I've seen justabout everythingwith green eyes. Coons are orange as are deer. Coyotes and dogs usually reflect back as yellow.
After further review.... it seems that animal eye reflection has a lot to do with the color of their eyes and the color of their coat. The darker the animal the greener the eyes.
After further review.... it seems that animal eye reflection has a lot to do with the color of their eyes and the color of their coat. The darker the animal the greener the eyes.
#12
RE: green eyes?
I shined the light on my neighbors dog last night, before he looked his eyes were yellow (he was standing broadside so some of the light got into his eyes) then looking at me they turned green.
pretty weird..
pretty weird..
#13
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RE: green eyes?
We'll go with "cat" for now. I think the dark coat theory may have some merit. I could only see the eyes and nothing more. That makes me think it had black or [at least dark] fur.
#16
RE: green eyes?
Probably a cat.
With a red light, a coyotes eyes are.....red. Called in two awhile back at night while hunting bobcat, and they both showed-up red.
Using the same light, cat eyes are green (domestic ones, anyways).
With a red light, a coyotes eyes are.....red. Called in two awhile back at night while hunting bobcat, and they both showed-up red.
Using the same light, cat eyes are green (domestic ones, anyways).
#17
RE: green eyes?
ORIGINAL: chickenrunn
Big foot definitely Poscio the thing in Mexico that eats little kids and chickens reflects red though so definitely not him or her or what ever it is exactly...
Big foot definitely Poscio the thing in Mexico that eats little kids and chickens reflects red though so definitely not him or her or what ever it is exactly...
-Jake