Pamela watches her cat Mr. Big swat his paw at the wall and calls out, “Crazy Big, what are you swatting at; nothing is there.” How would you explain the fact that Mr. Big can see something that Pamela cannot??
a. ?Cats see low-frequency, low contrast objects better than humans.
b. ?Cats see low-frequency, high contrast objects better than humans.
c. ?Cats see high-frequency, low contrast objects better than humans.
d. ?Cats see high-frequency, high contrast objects better than humans.
ANSWER:
a
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