38. Eyes of a cat

A cat has very poor color vision. It sees the world in black, white and shades of gray. But its eyes are

best suited for night vision in the darkness.

It has a crystalline layer in the retina, which enables it to absorb 50% more light than human beings.

During the bright daytime, the irises of the cat becomes thin slits to keep out the extra daylight.

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