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Cat's eyes differ from humans internally and externally. Their eyes provide exceptional binocular vision. The pupil is narrow in bright light and large in low light. Cats have an additional eyelid called the nictating membrane. Cats can see colours but not like humans can. They can detect blue, brown and green light, but it is said they lack the one for red light.
Cat's eyes differ from humans internally and externally. Their eyes provide exceptional binocular vision. The pupil is narrow in bright light and large in low light. Cats have an additional eyelid called the nictating membrane. Cats can see colours but not like humans can. They can detect blue, brown and green light, but it is said they lack the one for red light.
Cat's eyes differ from humans internally and externally. Their eyes provide exceptional binocular vision. The pupil is narrow in bright light and large in low light. Cats have an additional eyelid called the nictating membrane. Cats can see colours but not like humans can. They can detect blue, brown and green light, but it is said they lack the one for red light.
Cat's eyes differ from humans internally and externally. Their eyes provide exceptional binocular vision. The pupil is narrow in bright light and large in low light. Cats have an additional eyelid called the nictating membrane. Cats can see colours but not like humans can. They can detect blue, brown and green light, but it is said they lack the one for red light.
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