Why do cats have vertical pupils? - Emma Bryce

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025

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  • @WajihRathore
    @WajihRathore 3 года назад +8993

    Its so cool that Ted Ed answers all these questions that randomly pops in our mind in such a unique, well researched and beautiful way.

    • @canned_can_chan4590
      @canned_can_chan4590 3 года назад +82

      Yeah. And i find these videos simple enough to understand easily and quickly. They're also inspiring and i sometimes find ideas for my projects from these

    • @Sehaams
      @Sehaams 3 года назад +18

      I know right!!! The funny thing is,I had thought about this same thing few days back when I looked into my cat's eye!! Goshhhh what a coincidence!!!!!

    • @erayamejoseph7827
      @erayamejoseph7827 3 года назад +5

      Just what I was thinking...they always answer random questions that pops up in our mind

    • @Strongify03017
      @Strongify03017 3 года назад +1

      I agree

    • @trashboat5270
      @trashboat5270 3 года назад +5

      Why doesn't my nuts hang equally?

  • @softarmy2182
    @softarmy2182 3 года назад +1265

    She narrated it so beautifully and along with the adorable pictures by the artists. It didn't feel like a lesson, it felt like a therapy.

    • @ECKOArt.Psychic.Energy.Artist
      @ECKOArt.Psychic.Energy.Artist 3 года назад +5

      It's called tonal AI mind control. SMH

    • @sayyidulfajri1005
      @sayyidulfajri1005 3 года назад +6

      I'm totally agree with u,although i am training my listening and reading while see the comments my brain is enjoy the whole video 🤣

    • @NewsChannel-y4g
      @NewsChannel-y4g 3 года назад

      more evolution brainwashing indoctrination turning people away from God. Ultimately for the greedy to treat people like animals instead of God's creation.

    • @rishabhadarsh5227
      @rishabhadarsh5227 2 года назад +3

      I am glad u praised the art of the artist
      We don't want another world war

    • @MostafaElSakari
      @MostafaElSakari 9 месяцев назад

      I didn’t like it, felt like she was talking down to me

  • @abhinandanprasadbarnwal8375
    @abhinandanprasadbarnwal8375 3 года назад +8316

    I really want a part 2 to know more about the heart shaped pupils.

  • @pragyaraj4206
    @pragyaraj4206 3 года назад +865

    I'm surprised NO ONE is talking about the narrator's voice! Her way of speaking it and tone was soo soothing. That's one of the best voices I've heard in a while.

    • @lanamello7445
      @lanamello7445 3 года назад +16

      Definitely! Would love more videos with her voice. It allows you to take all the information in and it's very soothing

    • @ashvinvaidyanathan7239
      @ashvinvaidyanathan7239 3 года назад +1

      Ok lady pipe down

    • @Gr95dc
      @Gr95dc 3 года назад +16

      Completely agreed. I enjoyed listening to her voice a lot.

    • @nicocee2431
      @nicocee2431 3 года назад +10

      Actually these are the type of things you know it works exactly because no one mentions it, it means it properly makes the content flow so the viewer can focus 100% on it

    • @ansv3340
      @ansv3340 3 года назад

      It’s BOT speaking

  • @anaiya8975
    @anaiya8975 3 года назад +3999

    i love that the tittle makes one think it's a lesson only about cat eyes but it's actually all about pupils. they know we're all cat maniacs

    • @abdullahak2204
      @abdullahak2204 3 года назад +83

      Yessss meow meow

    • @whuspr
      @whuspr 3 года назад +38

      super smart. not making the title sound broad attracted me towards it, and I enjoyed it

    • @woodox4735
      @woodox4735 3 года назад +9

      meow

    • @dustinday4188
      @dustinday4188 3 года назад +17

      lol "tittle"

    • @woodox4735
      @woodox4735 3 года назад +7

      @@dustinday4188 I didnt notice that 😆

  • @pirobot668beta
    @pirobot668beta 3 года назад +322

    Slit-pupils have another effect: movement across the visual field is 'amplified' whereas movement up and down is 'diminished'.
    Aside from telling distance, the vertical slit activates more rods and cones when side to side movement is being observed.
    PIR motion detectors use patterns of lenses and a single sensing element in a similar way.

    • @llemmeedititrealquicklilshi
      @llemmeedititrealquicklilshi 3 года назад +1

      Any hhdgjkgjjhcffghh on slit uterus varity

    • @tejaskundapur2929
      @tejaskundapur2929 3 года назад

      Noice 👌

    • @awesomeguy2380
      @awesomeguy2380 3 года назад

      This is very helpful

    • @MrPanujit
      @MrPanujit 3 года назад +2

      Your input is highly appreciated _/\_

    • @stagdragon3978
      @stagdragon3978 3 года назад +11

      This explains why half the time my cat's advanced eyes can't make out the treat I am throwing to em. It's coming from above.

  • @DD-kc6hg
    @DD-kc6hg 3 года назад +7278

    A very eye-opening video indeed.

  • @ron7182
    @ron7182 3 года назад +7

    Such soothing a voice over smooth animation.

    • @ronz101
      @ronz101 8 месяцев назад

      Lovely voice indeed. Monotones unfortunately put me to sleep. Never graduated college in part because of this. 😂😂😂

  • @danyramos8139
    @danyramos8139 3 года назад +687

    Give the animator a raise! It was wonderful to see each animals POV

    • @martinc.720
      @martinc.720 3 года назад +1

      For doing their job?

    • @Evalution307
      @Evalution307 3 года назад +32

      @@martinc.720 animators are rarely paid well enough

    • @kimjongunvevo
      @kimjongunvevo 3 года назад +9

      @@martinc.720 it’s just another way of saying that they did a good job.

    • @zhankazest
      @zhankazest 2 года назад +1

      @@martinc.720 For doing their job well

    • @CharGC123
      @CharGC123 Год назад +1

      Speaking of POV I always assumed slit pupils were most common in small, grassland predators to maximize seeing vertically through grass, for ex. small cats, as opposed to the round pupiled large cats, or the artic/mountain cats with open terrain. Good to know all the nuances.

  • @koala8285
    @koala8285 3 года назад +7

    I love this channel! I always feel so smart after watching the videos but they aren't boring and keep you entertained! They cover about every topic you would want to know about!

  • @shinyagumon7015
    @shinyagumon7015 3 года назад +2652

    I love how everything relating to human biology basically comes down to us being the ultimate everyman.
    Like we aren't the best at everything, but we are the most adaptable.

    • @white6505
      @white6505 3 года назад +285

      we are in the middle of everything, if you think about it

    • @lizebrand
      @lizebrand 3 года назад +214

      @@white6505 except for intelligence and stamina

    • @white6505
      @white6505 3 года назад +128

      @@lizebrand we are by far the smartest species

    • @user-zi4kk9xn5b
      @user-zi4kk9xn5b 3 года назад +126

      @@white6505 by human standards so that’s not saying much. It’s subjective, how we measure intelligence varies

    • @white6505
      @white6505 3 года назад +148

      @@user-zi4kk9xn5b if you say that is subjective, you cannot measure inteligence at all. how does that make any sense? do you really think humans aren't any better than mosquitoes or any simpler animal? i don't see them building skycrapers or high tech devices like the ones we are using

  • @rottengirl7852
    @rottengirl7852 3 года назад +3

    The music, voice, and animations were hypnotizing

  • @flyinggeovishapthatcanswim2377
    @flyinggeovishapthatcanswim2377 3 года назад +478

    Video length ✔
    Visuals ✔
    Narration ✔
    Topic ✔
    Title ✔
    Direct-to-the-point ✔
    One of the best educational short videos I've watched

    • @magtovi
      @magtovi 3 года назад +16

      You forgot:
      Cat in the video ✔

    • @sayyidulfajri1005
      @sayyidulfajri1005 3 года назад

      Couldn't agree more with your comment perhaps i am see the comments while listening and see the video it's already made me satisfy 🤣

    • @thefunkiestswag
      @thefunkiestswag Год назад

      cat✔️

  • @Roberto-REME
    @Roberto-REME 3 года назад +38

    Outstanding video production: expertly narrated, loaded with facts and entertaining. Really well done!

  • @lambadajewo.4143
    @lambadajewo.4143 3 года назад +430

    It's somehow amazing to think that so much knowledge is in all that surrounds us

    • @ayszhang
      @ayszhang 3 года назад +8

      We only see who we are by having something else to compare ourselves to

    • @Adnan_Khan__111
      @Adnan_Khan__111 3 года назад +4

      That's the design of intelligent Allah.

    • @Sumirevins
      @Sumirevins 3 года назад

      There's this thing called Evolution and Natural Selection, but I guess those who're blind by their beliefs will never except it, You can believe whatever you want but when that believe deny Scientific facts that's when you should know that you're wrong

  • @chipmunkpark8826
    @chipmunkpark8826 3 года назад +7

    Please make a part 2! It was very interesting and well explained. I'm more of a social science person, and even I was able to understand everything

  • @ukatoahthecathumanhybrid2272
    @ukatoahthecathumanhybrid2272 3 года назад +918

    Thank you, Ted-Ed, for enlightening us about the creatures that share our world. Amazing animation as well. Keep up the great work! :)

  • @phoqwu
    @phoqwu 3 года назад +2

    no one is talking about how good the cat drawing is ?

  • @ThZuao
    @ThZuao 3 года назад +426

    Better question, why do they look SO CUTE when their pupils dilate?

    • @ikabrain
      @ikabrain 3 года назад +8

      ikr

    • @Kurayamiblack
      @Kurayamiblack 3 года назад +91

      Yeah, why DO they look so cute about 0.7 seconds before they pounce on me with murderous intent?

    • @jeant6502
      @jeant6502 3 года назад +37

      In my theory, it might be because we associate them with eyes of babies.

    • @mich5869
      @mich5869 3 года назад +21

      probably because that's when they look more baby-like

    • @Akibatai00
      @Akibatai00 3 года назад +25

      It's to lower our defense before they pounce on us.

  • @XY_Dude
    @XY_Dude 8 месяцев назад +4

    clear, concise, accurate, and understandable! I could play at 1.5 speed and understand perfectly. Good job.

  • @NickvonZ
    @NickvonZ 3 года назад +425

    It is an ancient Japanese art to tell the time by a cat's pupils. Prior to the days of electric light, mainly.

    • @antiawarenessawarenessclub
      @antiawarenessawarenessclub 3 года назад +64

      That’s wild but so creative

    • @macmacbrazze3234
      @macmacbrazze3234 3 года назад +37

      But won't it just change when the cat is indoors? I'm almost imagining cats being kept outside sitting belly up, with their tails swinging back and forth like pendulums on an antique clock.

    • @rileschmidt13
      @rileschmidt13 3 года назад +32

      @@macmacbrazze3234 it changes according to the light, so, if the cat is indoors or outdoors, what influences their pupils is the sun. usually cats' pupils are the most dilated between 6-8ish o'clock both am and pm

    • @enryuthescarletmessenger5216
      @enryuthescarletmessenger5216 3 года назад +2

      @@macmacbrazze3234 lmaooooo

    • @luigidamo8266
      @luigidamo8266 3 года назад +15

      My Filipino grandmother once told me that the cat's eyes can also be an indicator if it is high or low tide, but I've never verified it so idk if it's true

  • @ji1160
    @ji1160 3 года назад +2

    this is so cool!!! we need a part two on all the other pupils and why they’re like that

  • @prakh1250
    @prakh1250 3 года назад +148

    The one with geckos was so cool to know about. Different points of focus allow the gecko to calculate distance it needs to capture pray like a mathematical formula.

    • @ferguson8143
      @ferguson8143 Год назад +1

      Yeah they learn real quick not to chase their food but to rather sit and wait for thwm to come to it and leopard geckos well start to slowly sway their tails back and forth when they have a lock on food and then just before they lung they shake their tails just like a rattle snake does

  • @HT-xw1fh
    @HT-xw1fh Год назад +1

    "it may have", "we don't really know", "maybe", etc. highly informative

  • @MrsJudithWright
    @MrsJudithWright 3 года назад +123

    Wow, great lesson. So clear and interesting. Great animation.

  • @zdspider6778
    @zdspider6778 8 месяцев назад

    This was so freaking interesting. I can see why you have almost 20 mil subscribers. Keep up the good work!

  • @yepitisnathan
    @yepitisnathan 3 года назад +53

    This was fantastic. This was well designed and a joy to watch, great work everyone involved!

  • @JimSandoval
    @JimSandoval Год назад

    My dearest. We love you. Your content is really an entertaining window into your soul. That is what makes people fans of you. It's a relationship. Your vulnerability not only makes your comedy hit hard, it makes us feel comfortable and makes you so wonderfully relatable. Stay safe and know that you matter to us as a human being. So, please be safe and take care.

  • @aveen9397
    @aveen9397 3 года назад +16

    Her voice is sooo soothing

  • @digitalife8719
    @digitalife8719 8 месяцев назад

    I love this channel. The voice was so clear and easy to understand.

  • @franksfakevlogs
    @franksfakevlogs 3 года назад +15

    These video's feel like like bedtime stories. I love them.

  • @mobaumeister2732
    @mobaumeister2732 3 года назад +3

    I just love TEDED for answering all those random questions I get from my kids and things I’ve always wondered about but never remembered to look up. But most of all I love it for the quality animations, and illustrations.

  • @retro_musician
    @retro_musician 3 года назад +27

    My kitty cat's pupils are only used to give me the stink eye when I don't feed him enough lol

  • @huplim
    @huplim 3 года назад +1

    I love the detail in the animation. Very engaging!

  • @WarmBreezeStudios
    @WarmBreezeStudios 3 года назад +17

    0:51 - 0:56
    I like this fast animation of how this cat meows, makes a leap and then looks toward us as we're watching.

  • @chartreusemaiden604
    @chartreusemaiden604 3 года назад +28

    0:01 because they stalk in grass. It helps them focus and target the prey. Horses and goats and sheeps have horizontal pupils and their eyes positioned on the side of their heads so when their head goes down, so they can still keep a look out for predators. If you are wondering if they can't detect predators coming in front, that is why their are the way the are. Surprisingly tigers do not have vertical pupils.

  • @veryberry39
    @veryberry39 3 года назад +21

    I'm so glad this wound up going into detail about a couple other pupil types, after mentioning them at the start.
    On a lighthearted note, those two people at the end were waving silently at each other for a really awkward length of time. XD

  • @d.dmalhotra6425
    @d.dmalhotra6425 3 года назад

    Great video as always! The narrator's voice was so soothing and relaxing!

  • @Mskalsndhsikabsjss
    @Mskalsndhsikabsjss 3 года назад +87

    Definitely my favourite channel, so informative in just five minutes and always interesting with great animation. Thank you!!

  • @no1reallycaresabout2
    @no1reallycaresabout2 3 года назад +3

    3:51 Man that bear is adorable

  • @ayanpal1
    @ayanpal1 3 года назад +12

    Extremely well made and so informative! Yet another reason to LOVE TEDEd

  • @lessonsin30s
    @lessonsin30s 3 года назад +19

    CATS EYES ARE BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!! ❤

    • @maiktendo6512
      @maiktendo6512 Год назад

      If you Repent for your sins and have faith in Jesus and you shall have eternal life in paradise ❤🎉

  • @imjusthappytobedepressed1123
    @imjusthappytobedepressed1123 3 года назад +288

    Would have loved a mention about the Mantis Shrimp, it has some of the best vision in all of the animal kingdom, curious to know what their pupils are like.

    • @Doublejho
      @Doublejho 3 года назад +27

      i'm fairly sure they have compound eyes too

    • @loki2240
      @loki2240 3 года назад +13

      The pupils of the mantis shrimp study boxing...

    • @pushyasaieraag2141
      @pushyasaieraag2141 3 года назад +1

      @@loki2240 Nice one 😂

    • @kavitasanodia4384
      @kavitasanodia4384 3 года назад +8

      @Clara Uhh yeah, you're definitely getting reported.

    • @justayoutuber1906
      @justayoutuber1906 3 года назад +2

      I think their compound eyes have more rods/cones allowing them to see 12 colors, rather than our 3.

  • @mokyodai
    @mokyodai 3 года назад

    The art style is very nostalgic, like those zoology books I used to look at in library.

  • @36gih
    @36gih 3 года назад +4

    Once again Ted Ed answering questions I never thought I had. Love it

  • @rmdhn1
    @rmdhn1 3 года назад +69

    "So what's going on here?
    Wouldn't we all like to know"
    SO TELL US PLEASE

    • @zawsrdtygbhjimokpl6998
      @zawsrdtygbhjimokpl6998 3 года назад

      after watching an Arthur Isaac video of him mentioning that squids becoming sapient and building a civilization isn't something we consider a threat... I think there's more reason for concern now

    • @rmdhn1
      @rmdhn1 3 года назад +1

      @@zawsrdtygbhjimokpl6998 that just means the ability for them to consent if they build a society which isn't a reason for concern

  • @imusedtoit
    @imusedtoit 3 года назад

    It’s so cool that Ted Ed answers these questions that you didn’t know you had

  • @magicalblox
    @magicalblox 3 года назад +79

    Don't just end the video tell us more about the cuttlefish pupils

    • @lowgpu1687
      @lowgpu1687 3 года назад +1

      I think they have cuttlefish pupils to see whats above or below them, that way they dont have to rotate their whole body to see.

    • @lowgpu1687
      @lowgpu1687 3 года назад +1

      The pupils are long too, which could indicate that they have to see what's in front of them in the water.

    • @waterdrop154
      @waterdrop154 3 года назад

      Jesus

    • @waterdrop154
      @waterdrop154 3 года назад

      Loves you!

  • @GiraffeWhisperer99
    @GiraffeWhisperer99 3 года назад

    The illustrations are super adorable

  • @TeamCat1128
    @TeamCat1128 3 года назад +8

    I’ve always been fascinated by animals’ pupils! Thank you for this!

    • @gothboschincarnate3931
      @gothboschincarnate3931 3 года назад

      Me too...always was looking for information.....those on the otherside talk with their eyes.

  • @pandabatsu755
    @pandabatsu755 3 года назад +6

    This video was amazing and answered so many questions I had. The only thing I’d like to point out is while some snakes do have vertical pupils (like snakes from the boa, python and viper families) not all of them do, and the cobra that was depicted in this video would actually have round pupils. But thats a pretty minor detail. Apart from that, this video was amazing!

  • @ScaredyCatTactical
    @ScaredyCatTactical 3 года назад +5

    As a biologist I really liked your video. Learning new things everyday.

  • @rodrigoborges3876
    @rodrigoborges3876 3 года назад +1

    Ok that goats aligning their pupils with the horizon at all times thing shook me to the core

  • @giuliamaffia1556
    @giuliamaffia1556 3 года назад +12

    This is amazing. Both topic and animation.

  • @AmethystSnow
    @AmethystSnow 3 года назад

    The art in this is beautiful

  • @hyderaltamash
    @hyderaltamash 3 года назад +51

    You should also explain about eyes of squids (eve's without blind spots)

    • @hyderaltamash
      @hyderaltamash 3 года назад +1

      @Weasel thanks bro

    • @waleis602
      @waleis602 3 года назад

      @Weasel what do you mean??I'm quite lost....if you don't mind of course

    • @Eisae
      @Eisae 3 года назад +5

      @@waleis602 The nerve going from our eyes to the brain blocks some of our photoreceptors... Which is a flaw squids don't have

    • @waleis602
      @waleis602 3 года назад +1

      @@Eisae oh ...I see thank you

  • @victorespinoza6210
    @victorespinoza6210 11 месяцев назад +1

    That whole rotating eyeballs in goats is crazy 😮

  • @Saranaprasadam
    @Saranaprasadam 3 года назад +45

    Ever since we evolved out of the oceans, our eyes are basically similar to that of fish from the exterior and it still needs seawater to maintain it's health.

    • @frostincubus4045
      @frostincubus4045 3 года назад +5

      That'll be the Aqueous humor, the fluid between the cornea and lens, deeper inside the eyes is vitreous humor, a jelly-like substance

    • @PaulG.x
      @PaulG.x 8 месяцев назад

      All cells in the body require isotonic fluids with the same concentration of NaCl as seawater otherwise the cells will absorb too much water and burst or lose water and die.

  • @twistedsister226
    @twistedsister226 3 года назад

    Amazing video, wonderful voice-over. Thank you TED-Ed!

  • @SporkleBM
    @SporkleBM 3 года назад +4

    Well? I _do_ want to know!
    Hoping for a part two of this video to come out sometime in the future!!
    Perhaps we can explore more in-depth the eye of the cuttle fish, or the heart-shaped pupil of a frog! :]

  • @Evalution307
    @Evalution307 3 года назад

    Give your animators a raise! They really kept my attention the whole video

  • @eine4768
    @eine4768 3 года назад +12

    Amazing sound design
    Amazing art
    Amazing animation
    And the soothing voice
    This is perfection

  • @johnstephens1
    @johnstephens1 3 года назад +1

    Very interesting facts indeed, and very well presented!
    One thing worth throwing out there, it is mentioned that cat's pupils on the hunt turn to slits for better direct perception, though all cats I've ever known have their pupils turn completely round as soon as they start hunting something, in most cases for me with toys, even in rather bright situations, with it being more notable in some than others. Though most of them were house cats, and in an outside scenario with prey that behaves a lot more complex the slit technique definitely makes sense.

  • @doctorfuntime1709
    @doctorfuntime1709 3 года назад +43

    TED-ED can you do a History On Trial of Nero.

  • @Roberto-REME
    @Roberto-REME 8 месяцев назад +1

    Outstanding video and great narration.

  • @ashleshamishra7171
    @ashleshamishra7171 3 года назад +8

    It reminds me of two scientist who write a book on the answers they give to the questions asked by children
    Ted ed is doing same kind of work by answering our diff curiosities
    Great work guys😄

    • @nicoledobra
      @nicoledobra 3 года назад

      I think i have one of those books you are talking about. Thank you for reminding me about it!

  • @coriolis07
    @coriolis07 3 года назад +2

    I’ve been having a rough night and this video really helped calm me down somehow. Thank you, TED-Ed :-)

  • @jejsemin33
    @jejsemin33 3 года назад +5

    We need a part 2 and 3

  • @seviregis7441
    @seviregis7441 3 года назад

    Fascinating. Such precision throughout the creation...

  • @PlainsPup
    @PlainsPup 3 года назад +9

    Armored suckermouth catfish (loricariids, or "plecos") have an omega iris that can shade the pupil, creating a U-shaped opening to the eye.

  • @Budda2020
    @Budda2020 Год назад

    Love the style and animation of this one

  • @bigpapadrew
    @bigpapadrew 3 года назад +5

    my question is, from house cats to tigers and lions, when do the pupils change shape? big cats seem to have circular pupils.. .this has always been of interest to me

  • @M.C.Blackwell
    @M.C.Blackwell 3 года назад

    This is 5 minutes of incredible information!!!!! Fantastic!

  • @caylee3316
    @caylee3316 3 года назад +6

    I usually enjoy TED-Ed videos, but I’d like to submit a correction for this video. At time 1:41 there is a drawing of what appears to be some type of cobra snake. It is a common misconception that all venomous snakes (like cobras) have slit pupils. However, cobras are part of the elapidae family of snakes, and while venomous, this family of snakes has ‘round’ pupils, not ‘slits’ as indicated. The elapidae family is generally considered to be diurnal (hunt during the day). The viperidae family of snakes, on the other hand, are ‘ambush predators’ and do have the characteristic slit pupil as they hunt at night, yet what is pictured is not a viper.

  • @xtensionxward3659
    @xtensionxward3659 3 года назад

    science is so soothing
    knowing how something works gives you peace for some reason

  • @wmgthilgen
    @wmgthilgen 3 года назад +22

    Can you or would you do a video on how preditory birds such as an eagle can see a mouse at a mile away, and at at distents so close it would be able to eat it clearly. I can only assume that birds of prey have a sort of binocular vision. Which they can control as we do when view something far away to something farthure away. But are mandated to have to choose the particular lens measure in degree of power such as a 10mm to the use of a 20 mm. Birds of prey seem to have not only binocular visison but the ability to alter the lens.

    • @h4id4r4
      @h4id4r4 3 года назад

      Im guessing they can adapt their depth of field by expanding or shrinking their pupils??? I would also like to know more

    • @waterdrop154
      @waterdrop154 3 года назад

      @@h4id4r4 Jesus loves you!

  • @nupagagyi
    @nupagagyi Год назад

    The artworkand animation is absolutely beautiful.

  • @Catpain_Tailspin
    @Catpain_Tailspin 3 года назад +3

    The Cuttlefishes W eye is so shaped because even though they are “colour blind” their unique pupil causes chromatic aberration, splitting the incoming light into rainbow bands which the cuttlefishes brain can then interpret as separate colours.

    • @arsive02
      @arsive02 3 года назад

      Damn that's new. Thanks for the info.

    • @waterdrop154
      @waterdrop154 3 года назад

      Jesus loves you!

  • @clarachegne3019
    @clarachegne3019 3 года назад

    These vidios help me with mi English. They are easy to understand and have subtitles. Lovely. Thank you so much 💕

  • @SabribriRei
    @SabribriRei 3 года назад +9

    Wouldn't vertical pupils also help in focusing on objects while hiding in grass/brush as a lot of those smaller ambush predators would do?

  • @Cat-rh3ut
    @Cat-rh3ut 3 года назад

    The animation is amazing. I love this style so much

  • @CRIMELAB357
    @CRIMELAB357 9 месяцев назад +4

    Fun fact, big cats dont have slit pupils, only the domesticated cats

  • @stdev.
    @stdev. 3 года назад +1

    Been wondering for some time. This hits the spot!

  • @iamilibitirenbetter3266
    @iamilibitirenbetter3266 3 года назад +16

    I have learned way more with Ted Ed than I have with school

  • @evangelinaparedes6651
    @evangelinaparedes6651 3 года назад

    Great video - thank you for all your great videos TED-Ed!

  • @vishwamurthysthoughts4683
    @vishwamurthysthoughts4683 3 года назад +6

    Loved this video very nice ♥️

  • @ameysaitavdekar549
    @ameysaitavdekar549 3 года назад +1

    When their pupil gets round their cuteness is at peak

  • @akmalrafiaa4772
    @akmalrafiaa4772 3 года назад +34

    Is it possible to transfer the gene for heart-shaped pupils to humans? Just curious.

    • @velvetphoenix987
      @velvetphoenix987 3 года назад +8

      If We could transfer genetic traits of one species to another, it'll certainly take the evolutionary process to whole another level! Just imagine Mimicing Limb Regenerations from lizards or making an actual Vampire from bats DNA code or even bring back some extinct species!!
      *But the most Important thing is that Curiosity!*
      Just don't stop asking such questions and maybe one day you actually make it possible.

    • @bamberghh1691
      @bamberghh1691 3 года назад

      @Weasel some humans already glow in the dark, you just run them over

  • @CarthagoMike
    @CarthagoMike 3 года назад +2

    Would love to see a part 2!

  • @helga14278
    @helga14278 3 года назад +11

    Советую! Очень полезная информация!

  • @jayemespanola3831
    @jayemespanola3831 3 года назад

    Her voice is very relaxing, I just can close my eyes now.

  • @tonbochan1
    @tonbochan1 3 года назад +4

    0:51 whose pupil is heart-shaped?

    • @Avidiy
      @Avidiy 8 месяцев назад

      The yellow-bellied toad is the one (also I Googled the answer 😅)

  • @brightfaith8403
    @brightfaith8403 3 года назад

    Her voice is so relaxing. Almost fell asleep listening❤️

  • @shamasadil3514
    @shamasadil3514 3 года назад +4

    Ted ed be like "let's add more knowledge and decrease the watch time"

  • @thanhhuyenvuong8314
    @thanhhuyenvuong8314 3 года назад

    Ted Ed is the best channel i ever watch

  • @alto7183
    @alto7183 3 года назад +14

    Es increíble como el cerebro tiene software de los tipos de ojos, lo interesante es similitudes de diseño en los ojos, al parecer es mejor los ojos de Tigre y otros felinos grandes por sus tipos de pupilas y nitidez de cazador, creo los biológos saben más, sería interesante ver cuál sería el ojo humano evolucionado a futuro.
    Los gatos con pupilas redondas adaptados al ser humano y otras características serían cosas de especies domésticas a futuro lejos de lo salvaje, sería cosa de seleccion y evolución por parte del ser humano.

  • @samlicskingdom262
    @samlicskingdom262 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the info.
    Sure I'll keep exploring with these videos.

  • @human-being
    @human-being 3 года назад +3

    2:08 Really does goats see 360° view ??? 🧐

  • @wisehumansaid
    @wisehumansaid 3 года назад

    Ending the video with a question, so eyeopening Ted

  • @tomv8917
    @tomv8917 3 года назад +9

    After my very scientific findings, my conclusion to why cats have vertical pupils is because they are indeed cats