TheClonesLegacy wrote...
Edit: Nevermind. Biology was never my strong suit and I got that wrong.
No, no, you were right, Rabbits don't have good night vision, it wouldn't make sense for Velvet to be able to see well in the dark
Rabbits in the wild are most active at dusk and dawn (crepuscular), and so their vision has adapted to be best in dim light, worse in brighter light and in the darkness of night. Unlike some other animals (such as dogs and cats),they lack a tapetum, a feature of the eye that reflects light to improve night vision. Their night vision would probably be about as good as ours.
Modifié par Gravisanimi, 05 janvier 2014 - 02:38 .





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