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How Animals Perceive Light for Circadian Rhythms
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Some animals like snakes have a holes in their skulls that allows light information directly to their pineal gland to suppress melatonin, helping with their circadian rhythms. A study showed that even light shone on the back of the knee could set circadian rhythms.

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