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Predators, Prey and Pupil Shape

12th May 202012th May 2020 / Molecules to Mammals / 1 Comment

Read Time: 2 mins Did you know that vision is different between predator and prey animals? Most predators have front-facing eyes, which give them a large binocular visual field and superior depth perception for accurate spatial localisation when zooming in on their prey. Herbivores, on the other hand, often have lateral orbits and an almost … Continue reading Predators, Prey and Pupil Shape

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