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Cats have a lot more rods than we do, which means they can see better in the dark than us, but they have fewer cones, giving them poorer color vision. Unlike dogs, cats aren't color blind, however it's thought that they don't perceive color as intensely as we do; they can see blues and yellows fairly well, but like some humans they can't distinguish between red and green. Their balance of rods and cones means they don't see the world in as much detail as we do, either; they're not very good at focusing on anything close, and their distance vision isn't too hot either. However the construction of their eyes means that they're exceptionally good at spotting anything small and squeaky within pouncing distance, making them incredibly effective predators. As well as the upper and lower eyelid, cats also have a third inner eyelid called the nictitating membrane, a protective translucent layer that you might occasionally glimpse when your cat blinks, and also if your cat's unwell as it may partially close over its eyes. And the reason that cats' eyes sometimes glow in the dark? A layer of tissue at the back of the eyes called the tapetum lucidum, which reflects light back. (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.2 or something, but thankfully my worries were unfounded in the end. Natsuki did a good job with portraying the battle scenes without coming off as annoying. With all the voices we've heard so far, I think everyone really nailed the character they were portraying nicely! (You may have noticed - Genya [the one who demanded for his sword] actually shares the same voice actor as Bakugou from BNHA! Those two characters are kinda similar in that they do seem to share that "rough along the edges but a bit insecure on the inside" personality. Needless to say, Nobuhiko's doing great〜) It sounds like everyone's enjoying themselves when acting, and I've got no major complaints; I look forward to hearing other characters! The music was also quite memorable. Maybe it was the instrumentation, or maybe it was the timing, but the music did stand out to me more. That's a good thing! The music is nice to listen to, and it really fits the air and setting of the story as well. Kudos to the musicians! Plus, they got LiSA to sing their songs. She's such a great singer! I fell in love with her voice after hearing her in Angel Beats! CharactersI absolutely, positively love the characters in this show. I could talk a long time about characters, but I don't want to delve much into spoiler territory. Anyway- First, Tanjirou is really well-rounded. He faced a tragic situation in which his family was slaughtered, but he's overall a compassionate character.
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