Sneha Singh
Deer have a reflective layer behind their eyes that makes them glow when light is shone in the dark.
Cats have more rods and cones in their eyes compared to humans, allowing them to see clearly in about one-sixth of the light needed for humans to see.
The special type of cell in frogs' retinas enables them to see exceptionally well in low-light conditions.
Cockroaches have a distinct way of seeing in the dark: they absorb light very slowly rather than reflecting it.
Owls possess large eyes that capture abundant light, enabling them to hunt fish, reptiles, insects, spiders, mice, and other small mammals.