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Eyesight in the Animal Kingdom -Hargrave Eye Center
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Page 1: Eyesight in the Animal Kingdom

Eyesight in the Animal Kingdom

-Hargrave Eye Center

Page 2: Eyesight in the Animal Kingdom

Jellyfish have 24 eyes

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Guinea pigs have their eyes

open when their born!

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Most hamsters blink their eyes separately

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Goats’ pupils are rectangular and they have a wide field of vision

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A dragonfly can detect motion with its 30,000

lenses in its eyes

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Owls are the only bird that can see blue.

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The shark cornea is very similar to humans and is

used in human eye surgery

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Snakes have a set of eyes to see, and another to detect

heat and movement.

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Snakes have a thin membrane

covering their eyes and no eyelids

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Camels have three eyelids to protect their eyes from

desert sand blowing.

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Worms have no eyes.

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The four-eyed fish can see both above and below water simultaneously

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Owls move their heads around

because they can’t move their eyeballs

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A scallop can detect predators with their 100 eyes!

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Dolphins sleep with one eye open.

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Geckos can see colors in low light and much better

than humans

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The eyes of a chameleon are

separate from each other and could look in different directions

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Dogs don’t see red and green.

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An ostrich’s eye is bigger than its brain.