Our ancestors had evolved the ability to see the full-color spectrum of visible light, except for UV around 30 million years ago; a new study has demonstrated. The scientists have finished a detailed ...
Comparing our vision with that of birds, well, at least we can claim opposable thumbs. Birds see a vastly different world than we do. They see more detail. They see more colors, by a factor of 10.
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