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How do cattle see?

Updated: 4/28/2022
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Cattle have eyes just like we do, only they are different types of eyes that cannot see all the spectrums of visible light like our eyes do. They have specialized cones (in the retina there are two types of cells that creates visions: cones for daylight seeing and rods for nighttime seeing) that make them able to see only in two primary colours: blue and yellow.

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