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Why do animals see better than humans when there is less light?

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lemondemonbrr
lemondemonbrr lemondemonbrr
  • 21-04-2021

Answer:

Because of their pupils.

Explanation:

Animals have specific structures in their pupils that allow them to see better than your typical human. Some animals have adapted and some were born with good eye sight.

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munequitarachel
munequitarachel munequitarachel
  • 21-04-2021
The Most notable feature of nocturnal animals is their eye size.Large eyes, with a wider pupil, Larger lens, and increased retinal surface can collect more ambient light.
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