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Bird Vision Evolution

The Eye of the Beholder: What Bird Vision Can Teach Us About Adaptation The natural world is replete with enigmas waiting to be unraveled.

One such puzzle has long fascinated scientists: how birds manage to see so clearly without the benefit of blood vessels in their retinas.

A recent study published in Nature reveals that bird retinas can function without oxygen, instead relying on anaerobic glycolysis to produce energy.

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