Watch the world through the eyes of cats
Have you ever wondered how cats see the world around us? It is known that the eyes of cats are different from those of humans, enabling them to survive and live in the right environments, and here we show pictures of how the cats see different from our vision.
See Colors
Although the eyes of cats are superior to humans at night, humans are superior in terms of day vision, with cells responsible for dealing bright light which gives us a more vibrant picture, the cats see colors like red, yellow, orange and brown alike.
Night Vision
Because cats are active objects at dawn and dusk, their eyes help them to see the night, and the flag proves that cats ' eyes contain 6-8 times the cells that enables her to see things in the most vulnerable lighting of humans, and in this picture shows the sight of cats at the bottom in comparison with seeing the average person at the top.
The Superior night vision provides a better opportunity to capture the movement in the darkness, in addition to the fact that cats can see the parties better.
See the blue and yellow degrees
Scientists are not specifically certain about the range of colors that cats see, where some believe that cats mostly see blue and grey, except that others see that cats often see blue and yellow with a touch of green; but surely seeing them does not match our color vision.
Day Vision Restrictions
Cats are less able to focus when approaching things, where you see things better than about 25 cm away despite our ability to see them clearly from about 14 cm away.
Short sightedness
In addition to the inability of the cats to see the things that are so close, they also can't see the distant things with the same clarity that we can see., while the average person can see a target about 30 metres clearly, cats must be at a distance of no more than 6 metres.
Fuzzy view
Distant things can appear dramatically blurry in the eyes of cats.
The more you know.. :)
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