Tapetum lucidum
The
tapetum lucidum (
Latin: "bright carpet") is a reflecting layer behind the
retina of the
eye; it serves to reflect the light back to the retina, improving vision particulary in low light conditions. It is found in many
animals, particularly nocturnal animals with good night vision, such as
cats. Bottlenose Dolphins also have a tapetum lucidum.
Humans do not.
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