![Columbus Zoo on Twitter: "#Animalfact– the white spots on the back of a tiger's ears act like “false eyes” to warn predators to stay away. https://t.co/aO12Ztu3r6" / Twitter Columbus Zoo on Twitter: "#Animalfact– the white spots on the back of a tiger's ears act like “false eyes” to warn predators to stay away. https://t.co/aO12Ztu3r6" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CWixUiyWoAEDo1o.jpg:large)
Columbus Zoo on Twitter: "#Animalfact– the white spots on the back of a tiger's ears act like “false eyes” to warn predators to stay away. https://t.co/aO12Ztu3r6" / Twitter
![🔥 the Bengal tigers ears create false eyes to portray a giant face when they are drinking or bowing 🔥 : r/NatureIsFuckingLit 🔥 the Bengal tigers ears create false eyes to portray a giant face when they are drinking or bowing 🔥 : r/NatureIsFuckingLit](https://preview.redd.it/wwtsx8puowu71.jpg?auto=webp&s=466c765786dfa87fa2104d6a5313e230b1fae00f)
🔥 the Bengal tigers ears create false eyes to portray a giant face when they are drinking or bowing 🔥 : r/NatureIsFuckingLit
Hidden Hearing - Did you know that the white spots on tigers' ears could be 'false eyes'? They act as a warning to other animals approaching tigers from behind. Tigers can also
![Tigers have false eyes on the back of their eyes to discourage predators from attacking them from behind. : r/Awwducational Tigers have false eyes on the back of their eyes to discourage predators from attacking them from behind. : r/Awwducational](https://preview.redd.it/pii4so2hnql51.jpg?auto=webp&s=19c11fc6a434fe1bcc1393dcb2899cbfb2c5d115)
Tigers have false eyes on the back of their eyes to discourage predators from attacking them from behind. : r/Awwducational
![Painting fake eyes on cattle's butts reduces predation by large carnivores - boing - Boing Boing BBS Painting fake eyes on cattle's butts reduces predation by large carnivores - boing - Boing Boing BBS](https://global.discourse-cdn.com/boingboing/original/4X/e/b/a/eba2c6b927f5e106486e7237c31af735a0a57869.jpeg)
Painting fake eyes on cattle's butts reduces predation by large carnivores - boing - Boing Boing BBS
![Fake on the left. Original on the right. Not only did the "normal" tiger go melanistic (melanistic tigers do not exist), but the eyes of both have been altered. Fake on the left. Original on the right. Not only did the "normal" tiger go melanistic (melanistic tigers do not exist), but the eyes of both have been altered.](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/69/79/9d/69799d218a04e87e206c4485459aee39.jpg)
Fake on the left. Original on the right. Not only did the "normal" tiger go melanistic (melanistic tigers do not exist), but the eyes of both have been altered.
AGRI- VET NEPAL - Tigers have distinctive white circular spots on the backside of their ears. There are two ideas as to the function of these eyespots. One of which is that
![Siberian tiger portrait. Aggressive stare face meaning danger for the prey. Closeup view to angry expression Stock Photo - Alamy Siberian tiger portrait. Aggressive stare face meaning danger for the prey. Closeup view to angry expression Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/HP790Y/siberian-tiger-portrait-aggressive-stare-face-meaning-danger-for-the-HP790Y.jpg)
Siberian tiger portrait. Aggressive stare face meaning danger for the prey. Closeup view to angry expression Stock Photo - Alamy
![Quite Interesting on Twitter: "Tigers have a white spot on the back of their ears. It's likely that the spots act as fake eyes and help in communicate as they swivel their Quite Interesting on Twitter: "Tigers have a white spot on the back of their ears. It's likely that the spots act as fake eyes and help in communicate as they swivel their](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D8w3KAmXsAARaC5.jpg)