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Chickens can detect the first light of dawn earlier than humans because their eyes are highly sensitive to changes in light and can see ultraviolet wavelengths that humans cannot. This allows them to become active before sunrise appears obvious to people. As daylight increases, roosters often begin crowing, helping signal the start of the day and establish their presence within the flock.Did you know? 🎓

Chickens can detect the first light of dawn earlier than humans because their eyes are highly sensitive to changes in light and can see ultraviolet wavelengths that humans cannot. This allows them to become active before sunrise appears obvious to people. As daylight increases, roosters often begin crowing, helping signal the start of the day and establish their presence within the flock.Did you know? 🎓
Chickens can detect the first light of dawn earlier than humans because their eyes are highly sensitive to changes in light and can see ultraviolet wavelengths that humans cannot. This allows them to become active before sunrise appears obvious to people. As daylight increases, roosters often begin crowing, helping signal the start of the day and establish their presence within the flock.Did you know? 🎓

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