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The term "hunter eyes" is used to describe a specific eye shape characterized by a few key traits: a positive canthal tilt, almond shape, hooded eyelids, and minimal or no visible sclera (white part of the eye) beneath the iris when looking straight ahead. “Hunter eyes?", consider the following traits:

POSITIVE CANTHAL TILT: The outer corner of the eye is higher than the inner corner, forming a 'V' shape.
ALMOND SHAPE: Your eyes are oval-shaped with sharp, well-defined corners.
HOODED EYELIDES: The crease of your eyelid is not visible or partially hidden under the upper part of your eyelid.
MINIMAL OR NO VISIBLE SCLERA: When looking straight ahead, there is little to no white visible beneath the iris.
If these traits align with your eye shape, you likely have what's often referred to as "hunter eyes".

Hunter Eyes vs Prey Eyes
Often contrasted with hunter eyes are "prey eyes". These have a negative canthal tilt, with the outer corner of the eye lower than the inner corner, creating an inverted 'V' shape.
 

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