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TIL a large number of animals have Tapetum Lucidum which is a reflective layer located behind the retina to bounce light a second time to help them see in the dark. Humans don’t have this but deer, dogs, cats, cattle, and horses do!
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I wonder if dogs and cats think we have creepy dead looking eyes.
If you end up in Butcher Bay, you can get a surgical shine job for 20 menthol KOOLs.
I’m going to try it out!
Now I know. Upvote 4u got my back
What are the possibilities of using surgery to install a reflective layer behind a human’s eyes?