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what adaptations does the tawny owl have that allows it to detect, approach and its prey? ​

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Answered by RewelDeepak
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Adaptations to night vision include the large size of the eye, its tubular shape, large numbers of closely packed retinal rods, and an absence of cone cells, since rod cells have superior light sensitivity. There are few coloured oil drops, which would reduce the light intensity

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