It works practically like ours but they can only see certain colors and can tell the difference between red, blue and yellow lights, as well as between red and green lights, they also see better than us at night because they hace a tapetum lucidum which is a reflective layer behind the retina that sends light to the retina but it reduces seeing in light
Hope this helped,
TIKI
Yes, Cats eyes, are 'cats eyes' although their eyes aren't the same as maybe the marble 'cats eye', only in bright light- i suppose they are just eyes though
they reflect the light using the law of incidence
how were cats eyes invented
Most Bengal cats have green eyes but Bengal cats without green eyes are rare. my Bengal cat has green eyes
because tigers are really big cats and are related to cats
Snookthorn has amber eyes.
No Warrior Cats have brown eyes, because simply... cats cannot have brown pupils! The closest thing to brown cats can have is amber.
It is just a genetic trait of their species. Not all orange cats have orange eyes, but it is the most common. Cats can have eyecolours as wide in variety as humans.
Cats' eyes typically open when they are around 7 to 10 days old.
Yes. It should be "cat's eyes".
"cats eyes" are reflective pieces of equipment that help you see where the lanes are at night. your car's headlights reflect off of them so you can spot them easily.
Cats have thin hair above their eyes to help protect their eyes from debris and to allow them to see more clearly.