What if you could see in the dark? Or focus one eye on your teacher while the other reads a book? For some animals, tricks like these are part of everyday life.
Animals use sight to hunt prey, avoid predators, and communicate. Their eyes work in the same basic way as human eyes do. Special cells in the eye collect light from the environment (see How the Human Eye Sees). These cells send signals to the brain, which creates the images we see.
The structure of an animal’s eyes affects how it views the world. Read on to meet four animals with unique adaptations for vision. Their eyes let them see things no human ever could.
What if you could see in the dark? Or use one eye to look at your teacher while the other reads a book? Tricks like these are part of everyday life for some animals.
Animals use sight to hunt. They use it to avoid being eaten. And they use it to interact with one another. Their eyes work in the same basic way as human eyes do. Special cellsin the eye collect light from the world around them (see How the Human Eye Sees). These cells send signals to the brain. It creates the images we see.
The structure of an animal’s eyes affects how it views the world. Read on to meet four animals with special vision adaptations. Their eyes let them see things no human ever could.