With the development in science, we are now flexible to the new achievement we are realizing. Researchers from Lancaster University in England have developed a camera that is able to see the radiation emitted by nuclear reactors.

What is awkward is that cats can already do that; due to its importance we are going to list some facts about cats’ eyes in the following;

First, cat vision is sharpest 2-3 feet from the face,

Second, cats can see clearly in only one sixth the light that we need to be able to see.

Third, cats can’t see in total darkness. However they have a higher rod to cone ratio than humans enabling them to see better in low light.

Fourth, cats are absolutely not colorblind; however, some colors are more muted than they are to us.

The elliptical pupil opens and closes faster than the round pupil we humans have. This allows the cat’s eyes to adjust to light changes rapidly.

Cats use their eyes to show their emotional state, the pupil also indicates emotional state. A narrow pupil can indicate anger or irritation, while a wide open pupil is indicative of fear or excitement.

 

 

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