Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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312
The pupils of its eyes, like those of the cat, can shrink to pinpoints and expand to wide, dark, light-sensitive moons, capable of minute discriminations in what to a human being would seem pitch darkness.
The pupils of its eyes, like those of the cat, can shrink to pinpoints and expand to wide, dark, light-sensitive moons, capable of minute discriminations in what to a human being would seem pitch darkness.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #312)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Its night vision is perhaps a hundred times keener than that of humans.
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310
It can see even by starlight.
21
311
It would be blind only in total darkness, as in a brine pit at Klima.
21
312
The pupils of its eyes, like those of the cat, can shrink to pinpoints and expand to wide, dark, light-sensitive moons, capable of minute discriminations in what to a human being would seem pitch darkness.
21
313
The Kur, commonly, emerges from its lair with the falling of darkness.
21
314
It is then that its nostrils distend and its ears lift, listening, and that it begins its hunt.
21
315
I had no doubt that the destruction of the world, as would seem fitting to a Kur, would occur with the coming of night.
Its night vision is perhaps a hundred times keener than that of humans.
It can see even by starlight.
It would be blind only in total darkness, as in a brine pit at Klima.
The pupils of its eyes, like those of the cat, can shrink to pinpoints and expand to wide, dark, light-sensitive moons, capable of minute discriminations in what to a human being would seem pitch darkness.
The Kur, commonly, emerges from its lair with the falling of darkness.
It is then that its nostrils distend and its ears lift, listening, and that it begins its hunt.
I had no doubt that the destruction of the world, as would seem fitting to a Kur, would occur with the coming of night.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 21)