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why do dog's eyes glow in dark?​

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Answered by sindhusindhu33303
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The iris, a structure that can expand and contract, controls the amount of light allowed in. ... The tapetum lucidum is a reflective lining behind the retina; this lining is what makes dogs' eyes glow eerily when light hits them. A tapetum lucidum enables dogs to see in dimmer light than would otherwise be possible.

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Answered by vidhi1209
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Canine eyes have some structures that human eyes do not. ... The tapetum lucidum is a reflective lining behind the retina; this lining is what makes dogs' eyes glow eerily when light hits them. A tapetum lucidum enables dogs to see in dimmer light than would otherwise be possible.

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