What If You Had Animal Eyes

 

What If You Had Animal Eyes



How do animals see the world? Have you ever wondered what you look like in the eyes of your dog or cat? Or even how a fly sees the world? The vision of every kind of animal on Earth is unique, and some can even see what we can't. For example, snakes have thermal vision. With this thermal imaging, a snake can notice the smallest changes in temperature and form a picture of the surrounding world. Contrary to popular belief, dogs don't see the world in black and white. Bulls don’t get mad because of the color red. This is just a myth. They don’t even see it since they’re partially colorblind and can only detect yellow, green, blue, and violet! A chameleon's eyes can move independently of each other. And eagles can see 9 times further than the human eye and can focus on small objects from 2 miles away! Interested? Let's find out more about how different animals see the world around them. #brightside TIMESTAMPS:
Bee 0:01
Bull 0:24
Chameleon 0:51
Eagle 1:14
Cat 1:51
Dog 2:21
Snake 2:47
Fly 3:14
Colossal squid 3:42
Owl 4:15
Toad 4:46
Snail 5:02
Bat 5:26
Camel 5:50
Dragonfly 6:12
Giant clam 6:36 Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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