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Studying mammals: Meat eaters
Studying mammals: Meat eaters

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Figure 6: (a) Structure of the human eye, as revealed in vertical section. The path of parallel light rays from a distant object is shown, bent by the cornea and (mostly) by the lens and focused on the retina. Also shown are similar sections through the eye of (b) the lynx, which is nocturnal, and (c) the puma, which can hunt day and night. The position of the tapetum lucidum is indicated in (b) and (c) - in reality, this layer is far too thin to be discernible at this magnification

 3.3 Senses: vision