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penny
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10/21/2009 |
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10/21/2009
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penny
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Is it true that owls cannot see in daylight?
Is it true that owls cannot see in daylight?
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No, it is not true. Instead some owls have a better vision than humans in day time, because their pupil has a wide range of adjustments.
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