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Why do cats' eyes glow in the dark? Braidee Foote
Which statement best describes the central idea of the article?
A. Animals that can see well in the dark are unable to see well in bright light.
B. Predators see better in the dark than prey animals in order to hunt for food.
C. Cats can see better in the dark than dogs because of the size of their pupils.
D. Certain animals have eyes that absorb and reflect more light, allowing them to see in the dark.
Which statement best describes the central idea of the article?
A. Animals that can see well in the dark are unable to see well in bright light.
B. Predators see better in the dark than prey animals in order to hunt for food.
C. Cats can see better in the dark than dogs because of the size of their pupils.
D. Certain animals have eyes that absorb and reflect more light, allowing them to see in the dark.
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The statement that best describes the central idea of the article is:
**D. Certain animals have eyes that absorb and reflect more light, allowing them to see in the dark.**
This option encapsulates the explanation of why cats' eyes appear to glow in the dark, relating to their ability to see in low-light conditions.
**D. Certain animals have eyes that absorb and reflect more light, allowing them to see in the dark.**
This option encapsulates the explanation of why cats' eyes appear to glow in the dark, relating to their ability to see in low-light conditions.
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