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How can dogs see in the dark???

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Answered by Anonymous
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Dog cones can only detect 2 colors. ... Dog eyes have more rods than humans, which means they can see much better at night. Dogs also have a layer of eye tissue that humans lack called the tapetum lucidum, it reflects light into the retina. This boosts dogs' night vision even more and is why dogs' eyes shine in the dark

Answered by PARTHFFPLAYER
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To make it possible to navigate in the dark, the canine eye, like the eyes of cats and other mammals, has a larger pupil than a human's. In the anatomical structure of the eye, the retina has light-sensitive cells, called rods, which help an animal or human see in low light. Dogs have more of these rods than we do.

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