eyelids or a three dimensional vision
Primates' eyes are in front of their heads. They can see in stereo-vision and detect color.
The hominid family, called homo sapiens (or modern man), have blue eyes.
Generally, animals that have large eyes and eye sockets had poor vision. So, early primates with their large eyes probably couldn't see very well and had large eyes to compensate.
One of the biggest benefits to having beautiful eyes is attracting the attention of another during a conversation. One could also have an advantage in obtaining employment.
You can see what is beside you. Think of it as a horse approaching a jump. They cannot see in front or behind but to the side.
Animals with eyes on the front of their head (binocular vision) allows them to see in three-dimensions, this allows them to see in depth as well. This means they can determine the distance between objects unlike animals with eyes on the side of their head (monocular vision)
Known as binocular vision, this arrangement allows both eyes to focus on the same object. The benefit in depth perception and triangulation is a distinct advantage in hunting prey.
Yes, they are. Other primates include lemurs, monkeys, apes, and humans. Yes, chimps are primates because of their characteristics such as forward facing eyes and nails instead of claws. They are of group Anthropoid and are even further dived in to the group Pongid (or great apes). They are like this because they are closely related to us in genetic material.
MadagascarLemurs are any of several small arboreal, mostly nocturnal primates chiefly of the family Lemuridae of Madagascar and adjacent islands, having large eyes, a long slim muzzle, and a long tail.
Tigers have evolved to have eyes in the front of their heads to chase their prey.
Two of the distinct features of all primates were grasping fingers and toes with nails. Another is forward facing eyes for binocular vision.
A Holocaust in Front of God's Eyes was created in 2000.