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    Does China's Cat-Eyed Boy Really Have Night Vision?

    According to a news reel from China, a young boy there possesses the ability to see in the dark. Like a Siamese cat's, his sky-blue eyes flash neon green when illuminated by a flashlight, and his night vision is good enough to enable him to fill out questionnaires while sitting in a pitch black room — or so say the reporters who visited Nong Yousui in his hometown of Dahua three years ago.

    The footage of Nong and his strange-looking eyes originally surfaced in 2009; it got little attention at the time, but is now making a splash all over the Web. If the boy really does have a genetic mutation that confers night vision, then he would be an interesting subject for analysis by vision scientists, evolutionary biologists, and genetic engineers alike — but does he? 

    The experts we shared the video with say Nong does have unusually colored irises considering his ethnicity, but he's not the next step in human evolution.

    Night vision is made possible by a layer of cells, called the tapetum lucidum, in the eyes of cats and other nocturnal animals. This thin layer is a "retroreflector" — when a beam of light hits it, it reflects the light directly back along its incoming path. The reflected beam constructively interferes with the incoming light beam, amplifying the overall signal that hits the retina and enabling the animal to see in very low-light conditions. Retroreflection also causes cat eyes to flash when they are lit upon at night, and experts say Nong's eyes, if they are truly catlike, should do the same. [Red-Green & Blue-Yellow: The Stunning Colors You Can't See]

    "It would be easy to test the boy’s eyes for retroreflection (eyeshine), which would be indicative of a tapetum lucidum," said Nathaniel Greene, a physicist at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania who has studied retroreflection.

    In fact, such a test is run in the video.

    In the footage, Nong's teacher claims the boy's eyes flash when shined with a flashlight in the dark, but the reporters don't seem to be able to catch the effect on camera. When Nong's eyes are illuminated in the dark, they appear normal. James Reynolds, a pediatric ophthalmologist at State University of New York in Buffalo, noted, "A video could capture [eyeshine] easily, just like in nature films of leopards at night."

    Furthermore, there is no single genetic mutation that could produce a fully formed and functioning tapetum lucidum, Reynolds explained; such an ability would require multiple mutations, which don't just happen all at once. Evolution happens incrementally, he said, not by leaps and bounds. "Evolutionarily, mutations can result in differences that allow for new environmental niche exploitation. But such mutations are modified over long periods. A functional tapetum in a human would be just as absurd as a human born with wings. It can't happen," he told Life's Little Mysteries.

    On the other hand, in the footage, the reporters gave Nong a questionnaire to fill out while sitting in a dark room, and they acted surprised by his ability to see and complete the fill-in-the-blank form. Even if he doesn't have cat eyes, he may nevertheless have unusually good night vision, Reynolds said. He could have a rod-rich retina, for example — a retina that contains a higher than usual number of cells involved in light detection. Or the video could be a total hoax.

    "It is hard to say what the truth is about this boy," said Dennis Brooks, professor of ophthalmology at the University of Florida's College of Veterinary Medicine. "A good ophthalmic examination by a physician ophthalmologist is in order, I think."

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    • k_t  •  15 days ago
      Hummmmm So says the National Enquirer. ;)
    • Chris  •  San Diego, California  •  19 days ago
      Way to go with NO pics, once again, yahoo. (why do I bother with this joke of a website?)
    • D  •  Surfside, California  •  20 days ago
      Darn! I really liked the pink slime! But seriously by family has been in the cattle business since 1869 and it aint murder...murder is what they did to the rustlers.
    • Kia  •  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  •  20 days ago
      everything in China is cheap and possible.even for you
    • Fastskiguy  •  Belvidere, Illinois  •  22 days ago
      Jim and Denny are right on the mark
    • Cbh  •  Los Angeles, California  •  20 days ago
      Retillians have done it
    • Ruben  •  Regina, Canada  •  20 days ago
      The boy is lucky if he indeed can see in the dark and at night. He would grow up to be a voyeur.
    • dbo880  •  Sacramento, California  •  20 days ago
      He just has has the missing rods from my eyes, I can't see squat at night.
    • Ruben  •  Regina, Canada  •  20 days ago
      Even with blue eyes and cat eye sight, the Chinese boy still has small eyes.
    • John  •  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  •  22 days ago
      how's that song go again... the cat's in the cradle at the Silver Spoon, the place I eat every day at noon.....
    • TTown  •  22 days ago
      THis belongs in the news of the weird...
    • harry  •  Tacoma, Washington  •  22 days ago
      Show me an article when they have one that craps razor blades!
    • TJE  •  Sacramento, California  •  20 days ago
      I....see.
    • GOD ResurrectsXmas2012in  •  Puttaparthi, India  •  22 days ago
      Leave the poor kid alone after giving him money for his troubles
    • Jamochasbaby  •  22 days ago
      I love the fact that they state he would make an interesting subject of XYZ--they already want to dissect him...lol
    • Bwana Devil  •  Dallas, Texas  •  21 days ago
      I understand he's had an offer from Barnum & Baily.
    • S D  •  Houston, Texas  •  22 days ago
      DARWIN, please take your calls.....
    • Manuelr  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  22 days ago
      wow how was he born with actual cat eyes!!!!???? DONT TEL ME THEY CROSSED HUMAN DNA WITH A CAT'S DNA!!!!! LOL!!!!!!!
    • VictorY  •  21 days ago
      "It is hard to say what the truth is about this boy," - just like about any claim from or about China.
    • Vietnam Vet  •  22 days ago
      Yes, he is the Chosen 1 .
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