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Cats, Geckos, Sheep: Why Eyes and Pupils Are So Different? [VIDEO]
The angle and amount of light that animals' pupils let in is likely guided by their position in the food chain and where they do their business: Are they near the ground? Do they pounce? Do they run up to prey from a higher stance? Do they graze? Researchers have answers.
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