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What is true about a rat's vision?

Asked by Thesortinghat, Last updated: Apr 11, 2024

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i.Rubiny

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Answered Oct 04, 2017

Rats have poor vision and rely on their senses. In the realm of vision, a human's vision is much better than a rat's. Humans see three colors (blue, green and red) at high saturation levels, while rats probably perceive just a hint of ultraviolets, blues and greens. Our vision is quite sharp; we can see long distances and have good depth perception.

A rat's vision, however, is quite blurry especially more than a few feet away, and its depth perception is poor. In every other domain, however, the rat's senses are far more sensitive than our own! A rat perceives its immediate environment with its whiskers, through its sense of touch.

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thesortinghat

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Answered Aug 28, 2017

Poor vision. They rely on their senses.
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