Deer

Deer

A deer's eyes are more sensitive to light than ours. That's why when a deer is suddenly struck by the beam of a car’s headlights, its fully dilated pupils become blinded by the abundance of light, so it cannot see anything at all. This is why they just stand still in front of an incoming car.

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