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well they eyes are like our eyes they can get blind

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Ole Champlin

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Are cats eyes cats eyes?

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


Are human eyes a source of light?

no a human is not a source of light


Are cats eyes natural or man-made light?

If you're referring to the objects in the centre of the road - that are sometimes called cats eyes, then it's reflected light. No cats were harmed in making them.


Why do cats eye expand at night?

Cats eyes expand at night because They are bringing in more light to see into their eyes


Are cats eyes sensitive to bright light?

yes


Why do cats eyes reflect at night?

Because cats are closely related to lions and tigers. Lions and tigers are hunters, so their eyes reflect in darkness to hunt prey, even in dim light. Domestic cats are hunters, too, and they related to lions and tigers, so their eyes reflect in the dark.


Why do you see light sources?

we are able to see light source because the light from the light source enters our eyes


Why do the eyes of the cat glows when seen by means of flashlights?

The cats eyes reflect the light.


How does light travel from a source to your eyes?

the light goes into your pupiuls


Why do cats eyes glows?

Well... I only had 2 cats in my life time whitch wasn't very long because I am younger then 15 so back to the question! I used to have a male tabby and his eyes glowed in the dark... Then again I had a flash light haha cats eyes glow when it's dark and when you flash a flashlight/any light source at them! Haha I am a huge kitty lover


Why are cats eyes not really luminous in the dark?

Because there's no light reflecting at the cat's eyes.


What do Cats eyes look like in the dark?

Cats' eyes have a reflective layer called the tapetum lucidum that helps them see better in low light. In the dark, their eyes may appear to glow or shine due to this layer reflecting incoming light. Their pupils also dilate to let in more light, giving them better night vision.