Aug 29, 2024, 08:01 PM IST
Their large, forward-facing eyes and high density of rod cells allow them to see in very low light.
Domestic and wild cats have a high number of rod cells and a reflective layer behind the retina called the tapetum lucidum.
Many bat species use echolocation to navigate in the dark and have excellent night vision.
Their large eyes and high number of rod cells enhance their ability to see at night.
These small primates have enormous eyes relative to their head size, giving them remarkable night vision.
These birds have large eyes adapted to nocturnal life, aiding in low-light vision.
This lemur's large eyes help it see in the dark forests of Madagascar.
Their eyes are adapted for low-light conditions, allowing them to see in near-total darkness.
These lemurs have adapted to low-light environments, helping them navigate their nocturnal forest habitats.