Chinese boy sees In the dark with his cat eyes (Video).
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Nong You-hui acts just like any other boy his age despite he was born with an extremely rare body part, nodeju.com reported.
Nong You-hui has blue eyes, like some Western folks have, except he is Chinese, and that makes his visual deviation highly unusual and uncommon.
For Nong, having blue eyes is just the beginning of his amazing story. The boy, it turns out, can see in the dark.
A British team of doctors accidentally discovered that when they shone light in Nong’s eyes, the coronas changed from blue to blue-green, allowing him to see at night, just like a cat.
It didn’t take long for Nong to be called ‘the boy born with cat eyes’. And as is typical with cats, Nong too can’t tolerate strong sunlight and squeezes his eyelids tightly.
Nong’s dad says everything began about 2 months after Nong was born:
“They told me his eyes are different. We traveled to the hospital. The doctors there told us we didn’t have to worry. His eyes would change colors when he get older, but that didn’t happen.”
The dad said that since his son didn’t have any problems at school they no longer paid attention to his blue colored eyes.
Nong’s teacher says that one of his friends told her that “his eyes reflect”.
“I then asked him he could see in the dark and he said ‘yes’”.
“One evening I invited him to catch crickets. He could catch them without having to use light,” said the teacher.
A few days ago, a Chinese journalist wanted to test Nong’s seeing in the dark ability. He placed the boy in a completely dark room and gave him a few math additions to solve and a few printed cards to look at.
Amazingly, Nong completed the math problems correctly and was able to tell exactly what was printed on the cards.


















































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