why owl's is able to see everything at night?
TheRuhanikaDhawan:
...
Answers
Answered by
2
First, they have a lot more rods and not as many cones, so they lose color vision, but see a lot better at night. Also their eyes are very large, so they pick up a lot of light rays. Owls have a sort of mirror at the back of their eye called the tapetum lucidum.
Answered by
0
In owl's eyes there are large number of rod shaped cells. Since, function of these cells is to have clearance in deal also. Hence, having it in large number help these animals like owl to have a clear view on night also.
Till they lack come showed cells, that is why they can't see in day light.
Till they lack come showed cells, that is why they can't see in day light.
Similar questions