Chinese 'Cat-Boy' Has Built-In Night Vision

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The ability to see clearly when it is pitch dark is possessed only by animals, heroic mutants like the X-Men and if experts are to be trusted . . . . A young boy who lives in a remote Chinese village!

Nong Youhui's parents who in China's Guanxi Province noticed their son's eyes were different the day he was born. Instead of black or dark brown, the common color for Asian babies, they were a light blue. Even more intriguing was the fact, that when a flashlight was shined upon them, they would emit a bluish-green light just like the eyes of a feline. However, when the concerned parent's consulted with the village doctor, he assured them they would turn to black or dark brown, as he grew older.

Since the young boy was normal in every other way, the parents soon got used to his beautiful eyes and life went on as usual. Then a few years ago, Nong Youhui's teacher heard him complaining about how difficult it was for him to see in the bright sunlight. When a fellow classmate casually joked that his eyes resembled that of a cat, the curious teacher decided to shine a flashlight into young Nong's eyes - They in turn, flashed back.

When he asked Nong if he could see in the dark, the young boy affirmed. To test his assertion the teacher invited him to capture crickets on a dark night - Sure enough, the young boy needed no human manufactured light - His shining eyes were enough to catch the critters.

This revelation, which came about in 2009, has changed Nong Youhui's life forever. As word spread, experts from all over the world flew in to examine his unearthly power. Turns out, that he is born with a rare genetic condition, which makes it a little difficult for him to see in bright sunlight, but allows for perfect vision in the dark.

Cat-Boy, as he is now called, has become world famous and recently, even earned himself a spot in a brand new Guinness World Record category - The first human who can see in the dark! How cool is that?

Resources : odditycentral.com, dailytelegraph.com.au

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804 Comments
  • wow just wowabout 11 years
    creepy but so cool wonder how it happened
    • dancer224
      dancer224over 11 years
      that is amazing. this shows that people who have weird diseases are not weird either they can be pretty cool.
      • Fantasyover 11 years
        That's soo awesome!
        • crazypenguin33
          crazypenguin33over 11 years
          I wish I had his eyes. He's cool
          • Supdog34449over 11 years
            I love his eyes I wish I had that
            • coolbeygeek123
              coolbeygeek123over 11 years
              Shut up he cant help it and he's not a werecat thats not a real thing and he's not weird he has a gift
              • headream100
                headream100about 11 years
                Well, that's not the point. The kid is not weird and is definitely not a werecat, but the article is informing you about a kid with a particular night vision, not about if he's weird or not.
              • Werecatgirl100over 11 years
                He's a werecat!
                • cggpuppy
                  cggpuppyover 11 years
                  I wonder how he got his cat eyes and if his children will have cat eyes, too.
                  • edmodo-fcky4m7v2m
                    edmodo-fcky4m7v2mover 11 years
                    tht is awesome except for how they look in day light.
                    • wowover 11 years
                      that looks wierd