Bigfoot Eye Shine
This compilation of information on “eye shine” was begun due to reports of red-eyed bigfoot creatures across the U.S., and specifically in Horizon City, TX; “rocking the red-eyes” (throwing rocks) by kids in the desert near Horizon City.
Also an account of a boy and his father near the Hueco Mountains (same area as Horizon) being around the campfire and witnessing high/tall green glowing eyes pacing around them and making clicking type noises (the witnesses felt they were chupacabras).
Cats and many other nocturnal animals have a mirror-like layer at the back of their eyes (tapetum (tuhPEEtum) of the retina which helps them see better in the dark) that reflects background light like tiny searchlights. Humans don't have this tapetum lucidum layer, so red-eye photos are something different.The red color is a reflection of the many blood vessels that nourish our eyes.
ALLIGATORS:  RED
BEARS:  ORANGE/RED
CATS WITH GREEN/YELLOW EYES:  GREEN
CATS WITH BLUE EYES:  RED
COUGAR:  GOLD/GREEN
COWS:  YELLOW/RED
COYOTE:  GREEN/GOLD
DEER:  WHITE/YELLOW/RED
DOGS:  GREEN/BLUE
FOXES:  BLUE/RED
HORSES:  WHITE
OPOSSUMS:  PINK
OWLS:  RED
PRAIRIE DOG:  ORANGE
RABBITS:  ORANGE/RED
RACOON:  GREEN/WHITE
RATS:  ORANGE/RED
SHEEP:  ORANGE
WHITE-TAILED DEER:  SILVER-WHITE
Apes, like people, do not have eye-shine but see in color… so for Bigfoot to have a tapetum would be an amazing discovery!