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Adaptations of the eyes refer to various structural and functional modifications that enhance vision in different environments. For instance, nocturnal animals often have larger pupils and a higher ratio of rod cells to cone cells, allowing them to see better in low light. Birds of Prey have a more acute vision due to a higher density of photoreceptor cells, enabling them to spot small prey from great distances. Additionally, some species, like chameleons, have independently moving eyes, providing a wide field of vision to detect predators and prey simultaneously.

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