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why do we have poor peripheral vision in day light
No, those are mostly the functions of the rod cells. Cones are more for vision during the day, when you can see colours :)
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Because they have a special eye that can magnify the smallest light beam and turn it into day light for them eyes'!
Yes, but their night vision is way better, That's why they mostly sleep during the day and hunt at night .
Any given species has adapted itself to a particular niche. If a bird is adapted to daylight vision, it makes good use of the abundant light that is available during the day. If it is adapted to night vision it has extra sensitive eyes that make good use of the small amount of light that is available at night. Birds do not adapt to both high light level and low light level, they can only adapt to one of those options.
Skunks can not see in the dark like cats do. They are most likely to hunt during the day.
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They have vision during both, but they usually don't come out during the day.
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Dim vision is detected by rod-shaped cells in the retina.