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According to the [[First Doctor]], it was a [[fallacy]] that [[cat]]s could see in the dark. Their [[eye]]s did, however, allow for better night vision than humans had, as their [[iris]]es dilated at [[night]]. As the Doctor noted, the [[Sensorite]]s' eyes were the complete opposite, completely dilating in the [[light]], and therefore contracting in darkness. As a result, the Sensorites had very poor night vision. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sensorites (TV story)|The Sensorites]]'')
According to the [[First Doctor]], it was a [[fallacy]] that [[cat]]s could see in the dark. Their [[eye]]s did, however, allow for better night vision than humans had, as their [[iris]]es dilated at [[night]]. As the Doctor noted, the [[Sensorite]]s' eyes were the complete opposite, completely dilating in the [[light]], and therefore contracting in darkness. As a result, the Sensorites had very poor night vision. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sensorites (TV story)|The Sensorites]]'')


[[UNIT]] used [[gas mask]]s with night vision capabilities. They were, however, unable to see through the [[clone feed]] [[fog]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Poison Sky (TV story)|The Poison Sky]]'')
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Night vision

Night vision was the ability to see in darkness.

Gallifreyans had the ability to see in the dark far better than humans could. (PROSELucifer Rising)

Leela, as a huntress of the Sevateem, could see very well in the dark. (AUDIO: The Darkness of Glass)

According to the First Doctor, it was a fallacy that cats could see in the dark. Their eyes did, however, allow for better night vision than humans had, as their irises dilated at night. As the Doctor noted, the Sensorites' eyes were the complete opposite, completely dilating in the light, and therefore contracting in darkness. As a result, the Sensorites had very poor night vision. (TV: The Sensorites)

UNIT used gas masks with night vision capabilities. They were, however, unable to see through the clone feed fog (TV: The Poison Sky)