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How human beings eyes are different from bird's eyes​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cones, or cells, in the bird's retina help detect and differentiate color. Humans only have three cones in the eye's retina. Birds have four, allowing for a broader spectrum of vision. This advantage enables the bird's eye to detect the slightest contrast of color in their environment, helping them spot prey.

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Answered by Anonymous
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becoz they are human and they are animal....there is lot difference between human and animal ......

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