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Blood-filled sinuses within the eye sockets of horned lizards squirt blood in self-defense by swelling and rupturing. This is one of three horned lizard species that squirt blood from their eyes. ... One unusual defense mechanism involves the flooding of their ocular sinuses, tissues found below their eye, with blood.
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