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Why do cat's eyes glow in the dark?


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Cat's cornea reflects all the light falling on it and allow very less amount of light to go inside.

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The retina of cat's eye has a layer just behind it that reflects the light falling and so they appear to be glowing.

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Cat's have a pigment on their cornea, that shines when illuminated by light.

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Cat's eyes are covered with an additional reflective layer.
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Solution

The correct option is B

The retina of cat's eye has a layer just behind it that reflects the light falling and so they appear to be glowing.


Cat's retina has a layer just behind it named Tapetum lucidum that reflects light which their retina didn't catch. Due to this reflection, their eyes glow and they have a better night vision also.


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