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Friday, 4 April 2014

Sketchy Fact #34: Speedy Sight

Dogs can detect movement and react to it far better than humans. If you’ve ever wondered why dogs are generally not interested in TV it’s because their eyes are so perceptive that they can see the gaps between the pictures that make up the video. 



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