[Psych3120] (no subject)
Kristin Ward
kristin.ward@psych.utah.edu
Fri, 01 Sep 2000 18:17:29 -700
Nocturnal animals cannot see in complete darkness. While their eyes are far more sensitive to light than ours are, they still need at least some light to see. For a discussion on this, look at the postings from Tuesday and Wednesday. The postings related to this are marked "no subject"
Kristin
While on the subject of photoreceptors, can noctornal animals see in
> complete darkness?
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