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English, 08.02.2021 19:10, hailey5129

Which quote supports the central ideas that different animals have different abilities and humans do not have the best vision of all species?

(A)"For example, rod and cone cells are special cells in the back of
the eye that detect light and send the message that it is light out
to the brain."

(B)"In contrast, large dogs are good at seeing far away, but aren't
very good at seeing up close."

(C)"Birds see ultraviolet light because it is important for mating and
for finding their prey."

(D)"Although it may seem like nocturnal animals are able to see in
the dark, if it were completely dark, these animals would not be
able to see at all."

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