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Birds can see many more colours than us because they have four types of cone cells, known as photoreceptors, in their eyes rather than our three. Their ability to view UV light enhances the contrast of the "eye" markings in this peacock feather.
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Peacock feather (BBC nature) - Desktop Nexus AnimalsDownload free wallpapers and background images: Peacock feather (BBC nature). Desktop Nexus Animals background ID 1240879. Birds can see many more colours than us because they have four types of cone cells, known as photoreceptors, in their eyes rather than our three. Their ability to view UV light enhances the contrast of the "eye" markings in this peacock feather.4.1
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Category: Birds