why some Birds can see even in night
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Nocturnal birds
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 cones, since cone cells are not sensitive enough for a low-photon nighttime environment.
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Birds do have night vision, but not really total night-vision. Owls, for instance, are one of the most famous nocturnal predators among birds, and that means that they need night vision. Scientists found that their eyes have a lot more rod cells, increasing sensitivity to light, but the drawback is that they lose their ability to perceive color, meaning the world appears semi-grayscale to them
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