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Can animals see in the dark better than humans?
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Can animals see in the dark better than humans?
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Yes. Because their eyes give light they do. Just joking. Eyes reflecting is from other light sources. But they do have better night vision. Most of nocturnal animals have bigger eyes or pupils, which make it easier to catch up environmental light.
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