Humans with albinism typically have reduced pigmentation in their eyes, which can lead to increased sensitivity to light. This heightened sensitivity may allow them to see better in low-light conditions, as their eyes can take advantage of even minimal light available. However, it's important to note that while they may have some advantages in low light, individuals with albinism can also face challenges such as reduced visual acuity and increased glare. Overall, their night vision capabilities can vary widely among individuals.
Comparing to human a Tiger can see six time better in day and five time better in night.
you can see it better at night a about 12:00
There is no Scientific Discussion of this, because it varies between human genes over generations
The Human eyesight is just fine for a person but many animals have better eyesight for hunting and getting away from other animals like the tiger can see 6 times better than a human at night
no
I had seen an ALBINO alligator before. see not so hard! :) ;)
yes
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In the general sense no. In the day time humans have the ability to see better. If you are talking strictly about night vision, than yes. Cats are nocturnal animals, hence their night vision in superb
Well, they stay the same size as you see them in the pet store you go to unless you see a regular catfish that's albino. P.S. the albino catfish is actually just a type of fish that you see in stores is actually just a small type of catfish that looks like a small albino catfish.
cos they do live with it
i think they see the world around them blurred.