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Do insects see the world in slow motion? Looking through animal eyes

Brains On! Science podcast for kids

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Do Insects See Things Slower Than We Do or Faster?

Hock moth is way better at seeing in the dark than you humans. Hawk moth actually slows its brain down a little to take in more light when it's dark. Two kinds cells at the back of your eye tell your brain what light is coming in. Our brains pill tha picture of the world from the light that our eyes take in.

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