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How dog's eyes visual will be​

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Answered by Anonymous
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❏❏❏Visual acuity is the clearness of vision, including the ability to see things in fine details. Dog eyesight usually is around visual acuity of 20/75. This means that if you have a perfect vision of 20/20; what you can see at 75 feet (23 metres) clearly, your dog can only see it at 20 feet (6 metres).❏

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Answered by grrao
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For dogs, their color vision is most similar to a human with red-green color blindness, although there are other differences. ... Dogs are much more sensitive to motion at a distance — anywhere from 10 to 20 times more sensitive than humans. Their vision is also well-suited to hunting during dawn and dusk.

Human cones can detect 3 colors: red, green, and blue. ... 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. Turns out, dogs' eyes see much more than just black and white

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