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5 bizarre ways animals see the world
Some creatures see better than we do, some have poorer vision, some just see differently and can observe things we're not aware of. Read on to find out a little bit more about how animals see the world.
#1 Giant clams see colorful blobs

The vision of these mollusks is similar to that of a garden snail – everything is quite blurry, but it's not nothing. While snails don't see in color, giant clams can detect changes in light levels with their tiny pinhole eyes – each individual has hundreds of them. That's how giant clams detect dangers.
#2 Sharks have excellent vision in dark waters

First of all, sharks can see in almost all directions thanks to the placement of their eyes. When the water is murky, sharks still see better than we do. In clear water, nothing escapes their notice, given that the sense of sight is not that important to sharks: they can detect subtle chemical chages in water, hear infrasonic sounds and sense electric fields.
Our pets also have unique vision – that's why cats love starring at nothing so much.
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#3 Jumping spiders can see more colors than we do

While most arachnids don't have color vision, jumping spiders can see even a broader spectrum of colors than humans. They see in high resolution (while most spiders only see the difference between light and dark) and can detect colors in the ultraviolet range.
#4 Migratory birds can see magnetic fields

Birds' retinas are loaded with cryptochrome, a special protein which provides a magnetic field filter over their eyes. It helps them to navigate the globe. It's still not known what exactly birds see, but magnetic fields most likely appear to them as bands of light.
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