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in night why the eyes of animals reflect the light

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Answered by ParveenTanwar
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A cat's eyes glow thanks to its tapetum lucidum. ... That light-reflecting surface, called the tapetum lucidum, helps animals see better in the dark. When light enters the eye, it's supposed to hit a photoreceptor that transmits the information to the brain, Powell explains.

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Answered by nikhil400
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A cat's eyes glow thanks to its tapetum lucidum. ... That light-reflectingsurface, called the tapetum lucidum, helps animals see better in the dark. When light enters the eye, it's supposed to hit a photoreceptor that transmits the information to the brain, Powell explains....
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nikhil400: Fluorescence is the emission of light by a substance that has absorbed light or ..... have a number of applications. Some deep-sea animals, such as the greeneye, use fluorescence.
nikhil400: i hope it helps u
Harrisooo: yes
Harrisooo: but sometimes you would have seen that in dark if there is a cat or any animal show in dark also their eyes started twinkling or reflecting light due to the presence of fluorescence
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nikhil400: Uttar pradesh
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