Photo of the week: Saharawi people
The Sahara is the largest desert in the world. it is 5,000 kilometers long, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea, and covers an area of more than 9 million square kilometers. It is inhabited by 600,000 people and with them other animals that live together.
Among them, the Greek (Stenodactylus petrii). Its vertical pupils dilate enormously at night, occupying the smallest particle of light. That makes him a horrible night hunter. His eyes are 350 times more sensitive than ours. Extraterrestrial eyes.
Street and house lights attract insects and create a global opportunity for the geckos. They have learned that human activity means easy food, changing their hunting habits.
Photos and texts Inhar D. Lopez Garcia.
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