We all have  light pathway from the eye to the nerve system in the back of your eye, and you're probably wondering how it works. Well when you look at an image, all you see is it's official image. It's there you see it. How do you see it? Well when you look at the image your brain sees what it is. But when you look at light, it's a big difference. When you look at light, the light goes through your eyes to the optic nerve which is in the back of your eyes and then you can sense that it is actually light. With out that optic nerve you have in each of the back of your eye,you wouldn't be able to tell whether it's light or a color. When the light goes through your eye the nerves tell you that it is light, it's a signal for you to know.
          
                            When the light passes through your eyes, you can feel and know that it is a light. Your eyes aren't the ones that can tell you whether it's light or not. It's the optic nerves on the beck of your eyes. That's why when you look at the light, or when light shines towards you, you squint because it's so bright. Yeah, it isn't your eyes at all. It's the optic nerves that are in the back of your eye, which is telling you, or most likely giving you a signal that light is passing through your eyes, and that it is light.


                           Light is very difficult to explain, but in reality, light is like a color. People can see it with their own eyes. Light is there, it is a color. People
 
                      Every since we went to the zoo, I felt different about my animal. In the information I had been storing, most people say that when you encounter aN Alpaca they will either screech or spit at you because they don't know who you are, yet I wen up to one bravely, and it was very calm. It lets me pet it. I also thought it would look different then what I expected, on the internet and all the research I have been doing about the Alpacas was different from what I expected.
                     On the internet and all the research pictures I look at, Alpacas are fluffy nd cute. In reality , When I saw a real life Alpaca up close, I freaked out because the Alpacas that I saw were so skinny and not even fluffy at all. Honestly I expected it to look so much different, but instead to be honest, an Alpaca in reality is really ugly. 


Alpacas and Llamas look so much alike, when I was walking around in my group looking for the Alpacas we went up to a Llama instead, and we ended up looking at the wrong animal. We saw the difference between the Llama and Alpaca, Alpacas have more hair on their faces the Llama.  Llamas and Alpacas look so much alike, and they do the same things an Alpacas does. Of course, yes they are related. And they do everything each of them does. But all I am trying to say is that every since we went to the zoo to encounter with our animal, I felt a big different every since I finally saw what animal we were working on the whole time. I expected it to be more different.  Alpacas are also taller then what I had expected, I thought the were about the size to a tiger or lion, instead it was as tall as a horse. Especially, the length of their neck. I thought it was fantastic.When we encountered an Alpaca it was weird, very.