How does the tiger roam through the jungle at night, Lord of the jungle
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Answer:
Behind the retina there is a tissue called Tapetum Lucidum in most nocturnal and deep sea creatures where minimal light is enhanced by this layer which sends the visible light back through the retina.
This retrorefractor does not scatter the light too much resulting in sharper night vision by increasing the available light to photoreceptors.
Because of this tissue in the eyes , when light shines directly at night there is eye shine quality in them.
Any animals with this layer of tissue in the eye have better night vision which includes the tigers.
Answer:
tigers are precise
Explanation:
when i say tigers are precise i mean that tigers are picky of their life styles that includes sleeping as the reason why tigers roam the night can be in search of food or a proper area to sleep ect. this shows that the tigers roam the forest in a way for their life styles
hope this helps i know i am not the lord of the jungle tho....