Your eyes are actually much more similar to binoculars than they are to a telescope, in that binoculars give one stereoscopic vision, like the human eyes do. But all binoculars magnify, and many have zoom magnification - the human eyes adjusts only for "basically close" and "basically far away".
binoculars
The telescope octopus has tubular eyes, hence the name "telescope".
They all collect and focus light and other forms of electromagnetic radation.
The telescope named Hubble
"Eyes set far apart" is a term used to describe the physical characteristic of having a wide distance between the eyes. This is often used in discussions of facial proportions and can vary between individuals and different species.
Telescope Eyes E.P. was created on 2005-01-25.
binoculars
I guess a telescope.
The telescope octopus has tubular eyes, hence the name "telescope".
The telescope helped us by showing us what we can't see with our eyes
from eyes or telescope...............or even binoculars
They all collect and focus light and other forms of electromagnetic radation.
I love you
your eyes
telescope
The telescope named Hubble
eyes, glasses, telescope, microscope, camera.