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Cats

🔻Visual field spans 200 degrees, while humans can only see 180 degrees


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Like dogs, cats have a low visual acuity

- Colors are less vibrant & images are of lower resolution

- Mostly red-green color blind


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While humans have more cone cells that resolve more color and detail, cats (and dogs) have more rod cells

- This allows their vision to excel in dim light

- It's responsible for their good night vision capability.

- The rod cells also refresh more quickly, which lets cats pick up very rapid movements

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Rabbit Hole 3- How do animals see the world?

By Marie D.