10 Animals That Can See What We Can’t

23 December 2024

BY VISHNU CHAUDHARY

1. Mantis Shrimp

Mantis shrimp possess 16 types of photoreceptors, enabling them to perceive ultraviolet light, polarized light, and colors beyond human comprehension.

2. Snake

Snakes have the ability to detect infrared heat signatures, which allows them to "see" warm-blooded prey even in complete darkness.

3. Reindeer

Reindeer can perceive ultraviolet light, which aids them in spotting predators and food against the snowy backdrop of the Arctic.

4. Dragonfly

Dragonflies feature compound eyes that provide nearly 360-degree vision and the capability to see ultraviolet light.

5. Cuttlefish

Renowned for their camouflage skills, cuttlefish can see polarized light, enhancing their ability to detect concealed objects.

6. Bees

Bees are able to see ultraviolet patterns on flowers, which helps them locate nectar that is invisible to human eyes.

7. Cats

Cats excel in low-light conditions due to a reflective layer in their eyes known as the tapetum lucidum.

8. Octopus

Octopuses can perceive polarized light, granting them distinctive visual abilities underwater.

9. Butterflies

Butterflies can see a broader spectrum of colors, including ultraviolet, which improves their chances of finding mates and food.