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'''Pupils''' were dark-coloured, [[light]]-receptive parts of an [[eye]] which could expand or contract, allowing more or less light into the eye. As the [[First Doctor]] noted, creatures with large pupils (such as [[Sensorite|Sensorites]]) had poor [[vision]] in the [[Darkness|dark]], and so needed to allow as much light into their eyes as possible. [[Cats]] on the other hand had strong night vision, and so smaller pupils. ([[TV]]: "[[The Unwilling Warriors]]") | '''Pupils''' were dark-coloured, [[light]]-receptive parts of an [[eye]] which could expand or contract, allowing more or less light into the eye. As the [[First Doctor]] noted, creatures with large pupils (such as [[Sensorite|Sensorites]]) had poor [[vision]] in the [[Darkness|dark]], and so needed to allow as much light into their eyes as possible. [[Cats]] on the other hand had strong night vision, and so smaller pupils. ([[TV]]: "[[The Unwilling Warriors]]") | ||
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Revision as of 09:38, 22 September 2023
Pupils were dark-coloured, light-receptive parts of an eye which could expand or contract, allowing more or less light into the eye. As the First Doctor noted, creatures with large pupils (such as Sensorites) had poor vision in the dark, and so needed to allow as much light into their eyes as possible. Cats on the other hand had strong night vision, and so smaller pupils. (TV: "The Unwilling Warriors")