Exactly the same way as humans do, light enters their eye through the pupil, the light is then focused onto the retina, which is at the back of the eye, by the lens. The photo receptive cells, called rods and cones, turn the light stimulation in electrical impulses, which is brought to the brain by the optic nerve. The electrical impulses are then perceived by the brain as images.
A horses head help them to see farther away than what they can see
No, horses do not see in black and white. They have dichromatic vision, meaning they can see shades of color, but their color range is limited compared to humans. Horses primarily see blues and yellows.
There isn't a place where you can see the top horses of each breed, but if you go to the city hall and you can see records, and the top horses on the server.
No horses cant see in front of themselves because they are prey, so they see on the sides of there heads.
most horses would buck:) x
well horses can not see forward like we can so they can see their stomache, and the rider, so it helps them when they can hear I ♥ horses
Horses are animals of prey so they see everything as a predator.
Yes, horses can see color, but not nearly as well as humans can. Horse can see only a handful of colors, the others they cannot.
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I don't see why not :)
To see.