if the cat is in dark then if lite is fall on its eyes then why the colour change of cat eyes
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The feline eye is proportionately larger than the human eye and features a layer of highly reflective cells known as the tapetum lucidum. The larger eye size and the tapetum combine to enable a cat to see movement and objects better in dim light.
The tapetum lucidum, located between the optic nerve and the retina, operates like a mirror, reflecting the light and allowing the rods and cones another opportunity to pick up the limited amount of light available at night, Dr. Powell explains. This anatomical feature, which proves to be an asset for animals who do their best hunting at dawn and dusk, has been passed down to the domesticated cat from his ancestors.
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