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Paper on cat's eyesight compared to dog's

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I know school hasn't started yet, but my friend is helping me with my writing. I suck at writing papers.

She assigned me a paper on cat's eyesight compared to dogs and I'm supposed to prove that cat's have better eyesight. I need three subtopics and info on them. Plus at least 6 resources.

SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!!!!!!

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  1. Cats have better night vision but have weaker depth-perception.  The way a cat's eye is rounded, it gives the perception that objects move towards the cat and not the cat moving towards it.  This allows cats to stay better focused on prey but less able to focus on other hazards in there peripheral sight.  Dogs do not suffer from this distortion in perception and use their sense of smell more to track their prey.

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