why our pupil of eye doesn't grow
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The eyes are larger in proportion than most other organs, including the head, so they look bigger than they are, but they aren't full size. At birth, they're about one third to one half adult sized, growing to two thirds by 3 to 6 months. They then grow slowly until puberty. It's also worth noting that the cornea/iris reach full adult size by three to six months; it's the white globular part that does the growing so at three to six months the eyes look adult size.
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