This is a myth from 1940s Britain
75 0 Reply"How is the RAF so incredibly good at spotting German planes at night and in the fog?"
don't say radar don't say radar don't say radar "ummm yes... its carrots. Carrots, lots of carrots, that's it! Its because they... um... improve eyesight."
64 0 ReplyGood Lord, what is happening in there?
Uh... Carrots?
Carrots? At this time of night?
In this fog?
At this distance?
Localized entirely around the island of England?
...yes
May I try some?
..no
10 0 ReplyIt's funny that for an 'average' person at that time a carrot theory was satisfying enough to stop looking for other explanation, ie technology based.
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The most effective piece of propaganda in history.
19 0 ReplyNah, that's either a whole bunch of what Rome had to say about their neighbors or the Catherine the Great is a Horse Fucker slander.
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This is stupidity from 2020s reality…
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The first carrot was purple
6 0 Replyohh is that why I never see rabbits with glasses?
28 0 ReplyAlso the first Canadian to eat a carrot
14 0 ReplyOnly at night time though. He would still need his glasses during the day.
11 0 ReplyThis is actually a common myth. Carrots do not affect night sight.
The reason why rabbits see so well during night is because they have radar.
38 0 ReplyIs that why their ears are so big?
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Yeah i always misplace my glasses when eating a carrot.
3 0 ReplyYou know you bit into a good carrot when the crunch knocks the glasses off your head.
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Fellow Zeducation viewer
4 0 Reply"+2 Perception and improved night sight? Nice !"
3 0 ReplySounds like big carrot agenda.
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