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Tapetum lucidum in a calf eye, with the retina hanging down.

The tapetum lucidum reflecting green in the pupils of a cat.

The tapetum lucidum (Latin: "bright carpet") is a reflecting layer immediately behind, and sometimes within, the retina of the eye of many vertebrates that serves to reflect light back to the retina, increasing the quantity of light caught by the retina. This improves vision in low light conditions, but can cause the perceived image to be blurry from the interference of the reflected light. It is therefore primarily found in nocturnal animals with especially good night vision, such as cats, bottlenose dolphins, dogs, and deer.

The reflective effect of the tapetum lucidum is often called eyeshine.

The tapetum lucidum is not present in the human eye, which is one reason humans have poor night vision.Histological study of choroidal melanocytes in animals with tapetum lucidum cellulosum (abstract) The red-eye effect in humans is due to the light from the camera flash reflecting off of the retina. In animals flash photographs, the eyes frequently appear to be glowing in one of a wide variety of colors including blue, green, yellow and pink.

The tapetum works roughly on the interference principles of thin-film optics, as seen in other reflective tissues such as butterfly wings, e.g., of the genus Morpho. However, different species have different types of structured tissue that lead to different mechanisms of reflective interference. Ollivier, F.J. et al. "Comparative morphology of the tapetum lucidum (among selected species)", Veterinary Ophthalmology 2004 Jan–Feb;7(1):11–22. PMID: 14738502 Known tapetum structures include:

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