Why are cat's eyes vertical? Scientists have found the interesting answer!

The size and shape of the pupils in the eye may reveal whether the animal is a hunter or a spoil (forge), the investigation of California University Berkeley Research has shown that the probability is greater that species of vertical baby babies will be predators who hunt from the well and are active by day and by night. “
Research has shown that the probability is greater that species of vertical baby babies will be predators who hunt from the well and are active by day and by night.
“These animals, which are active all the time, such as domestic cats (domestic cats), provide dynamic distances that help them see in poor light, but that they are not blind to the afternoon sun”, said researcher Martin Banks, professor of osteoporosis at Berkeley.
That distance is fortyfold larger than people's round babies. Thus, animals with horizontal bellows are probably Barnivores and prey, so as such, they allow “to have eyes on their backs”.
Round babies are tied to active hunters.
The vertical pupils in the eyes of animals that hunt from the well are important to measure exactly the distance to the curtain and rob it.
However, such babies are not symmetrically placed among all such hunters.
It's amazing that we've noticed that vertical babies mostly have to do with predators who are closer to land”, Bahks said.
So domestic cats have verticals, but big cats, such as tigers and lions, don't. Their babies are round like humans and dogs”.
The study is published in the newspaper “Science Advances” points out that vertical babies of small animals give them the greatest opportunity to assess the distance from the prey.










