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Although it’s common to see light eyes in animals such as cats, dogs or even parrots, almost all primates have brown or dark eyes (irises).

Among primates, which include humans, monkeys, apes and other species there is only one exception to blue eyes, other than humans – black lemurs.

The blue eyes of humans and lemurs is caused by a single nucleotide polymorphism…in simple terms, ‘blue’ is caused by a single spot in the genes that changed.
The same spot mutated separately in humans and lemurs- this is called convergent evolution. ( mutations can be beautiful!)

He doesn’t choose the lesser of two evils; he chooses the one he hasn’t tried before. (Codger fills for Antique Phono Hour, 8-9pm Eastern) from Jun 14, 2016

Web player: : http://podplayer.net/#/?id=16759758
Episode: http://podcast.wfmu.org/kdb/mp3jump2010.mp3/0:8:4/0/OC/oc160614.mp3

Wynonie Harris – “Grandma Plays the Numbers” George Formby – “It’s a Grand and Healthy Life” Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra – “The New East St. Louis Toodle-oo” Bea Foote – “Try and Get It” Bobby Gordon & His Rhythm – “Lady from St. Paul” Fletcher Henderson & Connie’s Inn Orchestra – “Radio Rhythm” Stuff Smith & His Onyx Club Boys – “Serenade to a Wealthy Widow” Moondog – “Wildwood” Peter Van Woerden – “Bomb Attack” Roy Smeck – “Shuffle Off to Buffalo” Noel Coward – “Could You Please Oblige Us with a Bren Gun” Sophie Tucker – “Life Begins at Forty” The Old Codger – “He’s A Devil In His Own Hometown (live!)” Little Son Joe – “Black Rat Swing” The Brox Sisters – “Pretty Cinderella” Butterbeans & Susie – “Kiss Me Sweet” Wilmoth Houdini – “Good Night Ladies and Gents” http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/66841