Which animal has the best eyesight? - Thomas W. Cronin

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The animal kingdom boasts an incredible diversity of eyes.
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Some rotate independently, while others have squiggly-shaped pupils.
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Some have protective lids, others squirt blood.
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But which creature has the best sight?
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Which sees best in the darkness?
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Which sees the most detail?
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Which animal sees the most color?
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And finally, which detects motion the fastest?
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All eyes take in sensory stimuli in the form of waves of light.
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To convert these into everything we see,
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eyes focus incoming light onto photoreceptors.
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These cells translate light into neural signals
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and send them to the brain, where they’re finally processed.
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The eyes that see best in darkness are those that capture
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as much available light as possible.
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Colossal squids have soccer-ball-sized eyes—
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the largest known in existence.
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These may help them spot the faint glow of sperm whales
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as they disturb light-producing organisms.
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Some fish have eyes that are unique among vertebrates because they use mirrors.
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For the brownsnout spookfish,
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each eye has an upward-facing lens and a downward-pointing mirror
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composed of tiny crystal plates that efficiently gather light.
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They can see up and down simultaneously,
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and may perceive distinct shapes, even in the ocean’s depths.
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Back on solid ground, arctic reindeer have adaptations
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to deal with months of darkness.
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The backs of reindeer eyes change color, from gold in summer to blue in winter.
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Their blue-backed eyes are about 1,000 times more sensitive to light.
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This may allow reindeer to recognize important things in the snow
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like urine and lichen.
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When it comes to the sharpest vision, birds of prey soar above the competition.
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To capture the most detail, an animal must have lots of photoreceptors in its eye,
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as well as increased visual processing power.
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Raptors have an especially deep fovea—
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a depression in the back of their eye that fits more photoreceptors.
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So, Peregrine falcons have vision that’s more than twice as sharp as a human’s.
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They’re able to zero in on a rabbit from more than three kilometers away.
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When crowning the creature with the best color vision,
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the picture gets complicated.
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Different photoreceptors are sensitive to specific waves of light,
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meaning the colors we see are largely determined
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by what kinds of photoreceptors we have.
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Presumably, the more types of color photoreceptors an animal has,
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the better its color vision.
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Dogs have just two types.
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Humans have three.
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And we are far outdone by some birds, fishes, and insects.
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Bluebottle butterflies have at least 15 types of photoreceptors.
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Seven of them are attuned to distinct blues and greens,
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which researchers think might help them track each other during high-speed chases.
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Mantis shrimp have a whopping 16 kinds of photoreceptors,
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with five reserved just for the ultraviolet, or UV, spectrum,
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which humans can’t see.
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But experiments suggest that the mantis shrimp’s ability
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to discriminate between colors is more limited than you might expect.
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Exactly how they use their complex eyes is a mystery.
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Meanwhile, with just four kinds of color photoreceptors,
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goldfish actually excel at discerning subtle differences in shades.
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Finally, insects have mastered the ability to see the world... on the fly.
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The fastest motion vision requires photoreceptors
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that quickly sense changes in light,
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and a brain that rapidly processes the information.
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A movie shot at 24 frames per second gives us the perception
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of near seamless motion.
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But insects would see a slideshow.
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Fly photoreceptors register changes 10 times faster than we do,
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making them especially hard to catch.
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These animals have some of the best vision we know of,
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but there's no winner across the board.
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Each category has different top contenders because vision requires tradeoffs.
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So, some eyes are highly specialized,
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while others, like ours, perform decently in many categories.
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From eyes the size of soccer balls to those that see in UV—
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the ways of looking at the world are as varied as the life forms in it.
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