Animals
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Non-Nocturnal Snakes have 'Sunglasses' that Block Out UV Rays, Sharpen Vision
A new study says that snakes that hunt during a bright daylight have "sunglasses" that block out UV rays and sharpen vision. However, snakes have the ability to adapt to the challenges of their suroundings that might cause non-nocturnal snakes' "sunglasses" ability.
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