As a last resort, these reptiles will squirt a surprise spray of blood from their eyes. These lizards have evolved the ability to restrict blood flow from the head. The resultant pressure ruptures small blood vessels near their eyeballs and the ocular sinus, a pouch below the eye, swells as it fills with blood. A sudden surge of pressure then releases a spurt of blood that may leap 1 – 2 metres.
This bloodbath works best when delivered directly into the mouth, rather than the eyes or nose. That’s why the lizards aim for their enemy’s mouth, or wait till the last second, when their predator has its jaws around them, before squirting!