The eye of the vulture is a biological masterclass in efficiency, capable of pinpointing a food source from over four miles away. Unlike the human eye, which prioritizes broad color spectrums and close-range depth, the vulture's ocular architecture is built for high-altitude surveillance and motion detection.. The 2015 Lifetime movie The Murder Pact, starring Alexa Vega, is based on Poe's work and incorporates allusions to it, such as the "vulture eye" from "The Tell-Tale Heart". [40] In April 2016, a film adaption directed by John Le Tier was released, entitled The Tell-Tale Heart.

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vulture eye closeup by Ainanas on DeviantArt
Eye of the Vulture (Short 2014) IMDb
Eye of the Vulture (Short 2014) IMDb
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Vulture eyes hires stock photography and images Alamy
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Old Man's Sight in Tell Tale Heart Analyzing the Vulture
Old Man's Sight in Tell Tale Heart Analyzing the Vulture
Edgar Allan Poe Quote “His eye was like the eye
Edgar Allan Poe Quote “His eye was like the eye
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closeup of a vulture's head with red eyes Stock Photo
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Bearded Vulture (Gypaetus Barbatus) Stock Photo Image of animal
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Vulture Eye Piercing Free photo on Pixabay Pixabay
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Pale Blue Vulture Eye
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Closeup of a Vulture`s Head with Red Eyes Stock Image
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Delayed again Kanye West’ Vultures eyes 2024 release; Fans say,
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Bearded Vulture, gypaetus barbatus, Portrait of Adult, Closeup of Eye
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Eye of the Vulture Black Vulture eye Dan Kaiser Flickr
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Vulture Facts, Types, Diet, Reproduction, Classification, Pictures
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Premium Photo Macro view of eye of a vulture
Premium Photo Macro view of eye of a vulture
Premium Photo Macro view of eye of a vulture
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How Do You Feel about Turkey Vultures? The Tyee
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Eye of the Vulture These black vultures are usually the
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Digital Brain THE BIRD THAT USES FAKE EYES TO INTIMIDATE...
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The Eye of Vulture in QinghaiTibet Plateau Stock Image Image
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Bearded Vulture (Gypaetus Barbatus) Stock Photo Image of animals
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Pale Blue Vulture Eye
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I would like to reference the actual eyes of vultures
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4,800 Vulture Eye Stock Photos Free & RoyaltyFree Stock Photos
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Bearded Vulture Eye Bearded Vulture (Gypaetus Barbatus) FaunaFocus
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Eye of the Vulture Norris Flickr
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There is a path which no fowl... Apostle Arome Osayi
Bearded Vulture Stock Photos & Bearded Vulture Stock Images Alamy
Bearded Vulture Stock Photos & Bearded Vulture Stock Images Alamy
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Closeup of the Eyes of a Vulture, Closeup Stock Illustration

I think it was his eye. His eye was like the eye of a vulture, the eye of one of those terrible birds that watch and wait while an animal dies, and then fall upon the dead body and pull it to pieces to eat it. When the old man looked at me with his vulture eye a cold feeling went up and down my back; even my blood became cold.. The Old Man's Eye: Perhaps the most prominent symbol in the story, the old man's "vulture-eye" represents the protagonist's real or imagined guilt. The eye, with its eerie, all-seeing quality, seems to represent judgment or the gaze of a higher moral authority, which the narrator cannot escape.