More To Bats' Vision Than Meets The Eye

Wednesday, July 29, 2009 - 00:27 in Biology & Nature

The eyes of nocturnal bats possess two spectral cone photoreceptor types for daylight and color vision. Scientists have detected cones and their visual pigments in two flower-visiting species of bat.

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