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Do frogs see colors in dark?

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posted Mar 2, 2017 by Balwinder

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Frogs have a unique ability to see color even when it is so dark that humans are not able to see anything at all.

It was previously known that toads and frogs are unique in having rods with two different sensitivities, leading researchers to hypothesis that frogs and toads might be able to see color in low-light conditions. The new study was first proving by Lund University in Sweden.

Source from news: http://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/science/frogs-can-see-colours-in-the-dark/article17390441.ece

answer Apr 22, 2017 by Tanay Hanuman Toor
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