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Retrieved 6 February 2021. ^ Mackey, Bob (28 December 2015). "Danganronpa Director Kazutaka Kodaka on the Power of 'Psychopop'". USgamer. Archived from the original on 16 August 2019. Retrieved 12 June 2019. ^ Gould, Andrew (15 February 2018). "Relive Vince Carter's Iconic Dunk over Frederic Weis in the 2000 Olympics". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 12 June 2019. ^ "Most basketball dunks in a single jump".(Image credit: Getty Images)Why are cat eyes slits?The most striking features of cats' eyes are undoubtedly those vertical slits for pupils. They're not unique to cats – you'll also see them on lizards, snakes and crocodiles – and what these creatures all have in common is that they tend to hunt low to the ground. And it's believed that vertical slits as pupils deliver better depth perception and make it easier to focus on prey when you don't have a lot of height to work with. Interestingly big cats such as lions and tigers have round pupils; it's thought that they don't need the vision-enhancing properties of slits because their eyes are further from the ground. Another advantage of slits is that they make it a lot easier – and quicker – to switch between a constricted and dilated state, and the change in size is much larger than in human eyes. What this means is that cats can adapt much better to different lighting; at night they'll open their pupils wide to let all the light in, while during the day they'll narrow them down to razor-thin slits. And because of this, cats can hunt at all hours, giving them a huge predatory advantage. (Image credit: Getty Images)Can cats see in the dark?While, yes, cats can indeed see in the dark, there's a little more to it than that. While cats can't actually see in total darkness, they can see very well in extremely low light. As we've mentioned they have a lot more light-gathering rods in their retinas than we do, so in what we may perceive as total darkness, they can still see perfectly well. On top of that they have another visual advantage that makes it easier for them to see in the dark.
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