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Nocturnal animals (animals which sleep during the day and come out at night) tend to have wide pupils and lot of rods in their retinas. Suggest reasons for this.

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Answered by sparkias123
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Answer:

physical adaptations and distinct features.

Explanation:

reasons:

the eyes of nocturnal animals frequently serve as their most distinctive features,often bearing large,elliptical pupils that react quickly to change in the light these pupils,along with the physical adaptations,allow then to make the most out of whatever light is available and function in near darkness with out difficulty.

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