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THE EYES AND SIGHT OF OWLS--II
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THE EYES AND SIGHT OF OWLS--II

1944
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IN the first of those two articles it was shown how, by evolutionary changes, the owl's eye has been adapted until it has arrived at its present structural form, whereby its large size, with consequent large iris and lens, enables it to trap to the maximum extent the small amounts of light available under nocturnal conditions. It now remains to be shown how further highly specialised features of the owl's eye utilise this low light intensity once it has passed through the lens of the eye.
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Future Publishing Ltd

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