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How are cats eyes diffrent from human eyes? How are they similar?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Difference:

Their eyes have six to eight times more rod cells, which are more sensitive to low light, than humans do. Their extra rod cells also allow cats to sense motion in the dark much better than their human companions can. But felines don't have the edge in all areas.

Similar':

A cat's vision is similar to a human who is color blind. They can see shades of blue and green, but reds and pinks can be confusing. These may appear more green, while purple can look like another shade of blue. Cats also don't see the same richness of hues and saturation of colors that we can.

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A cat's vision is similar to a human who is color blind. They can see shades of blue and green, but reds and pinks can be confusing. These may appear more green, while purple can look like another shade of blue. Cats also don't see the same richness of hues and saturation of colors that we can

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