Submitted by Kat on
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As a human being that needs glasses to see the accepted norm of 20/20, I’ve always been interested in how our visual perspective of the world varies so greatly. Even among humans there are color discrepancies and a difference in our ability to focus.
Animals extend this question further by being able to see things that are not even perceivable to the human eye. After a new study, scientist have found that cats, dogs and many other mammals may see in ultraviolet light.

http://thirdmonk.net/high-culture/how-animals-see-the-world.html