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In the anatomical structure of the eye, the retina has light-sensitive cells, called rods, which help an animal or human see in low light. ... So, dogs can see in the dark, and other low-light situations, better than humans.
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Dogs' eyes have many adaptations to make them able to see quite well in the dark.

And while Dogs may have less cones in their eyes than humans, they have more light-sensitive cells, called rods.

The rods in Dogs' eyes work better in dimmer light than the cones that detect color.

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In the anatomical structure of the eye, the retina has light-sensitive cells, called rods, which help an animal or human see in low light. Dogs have more of these rods than we do. ... So, dogs can see in the dark, and other low-light situations, better than humans.

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