Author: Miss Cellania / Source: Neatorama

British ornithologist Jamie Dunning normally studies twites, but for some reason he turned an ultraviolet light on a puffin carcass in January and found that its beak lit up like a Day-Glo stick at a rave. Now, these birds don’t have blacklights at their parties, but they do have the ability to see colors we cannot.
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