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Human Eyes:

- can see 180 degrees

- 140 degrees of that is binocular

- eye-balls

- has same amount of rods and cones

- 1 eyelid

Owl Eyes:

- can see 125 degrees

- 70 degrees of that is binocular

- eyes are 1-5% of body-weight

- made of elongated tubes held in place (can't roll eyes in head)

- mostly rods, not many cones

- very farsighted

- 3 eyelids

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- both have binocular vision

- both still need light to see, but too much light hurts their eyes

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Bats are blind, and humans can see. We see colours, unlike some animals who see black and white. E.g. : dogs.

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Owls' eyes are stronger than our eyes, but they cannot move their vision without moving their entire head.

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They are on the front of the owl's head. Most birds have their eyes on the side.

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Owls eyes are bigger than ours. Also, their iris gets bigger

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Owls eyes look forward and therefore each eye sees the same. Other birds have eyes on each of their side.

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first of all, their "pupils" are a line. Their eyes are made to be able to be more efficient at seeing in the dark, like mirrors.

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Do owls eyes contain more rods than human eyes?

no


How come owls have different color eyes?

Barn Owls and True Owls are the main types of owls. Barn Owls hunt at night and strictly at night, so their eyes are black to help them see better. True Owls have orange and yellow eyes. Yellow eyes help owls see better during dawn and dusk, and orange eyes help owls see during the day and dusk. Owls do come out in the day.


What is different about owl eyes?

THey're in owls heads.


What colors do owls see?

Depending on the species of owl, the eyes can be black, brown, orange and yellow. Owls' eyes come in three different colors. The owls that live in North America have yellow or brown eyes. European owls have orange eyes.


Which birds has eyes on the face like human beings?

You are probably thinking of an owl.


How are mouse eyes different from human eyes?

They are smaller


Are humans and owls alike?

It depends on what area of the owl and/or human you are talking about. Yes, humans and owls have similarities, but they are also very different. Humans are mammals as owls are birds. Owls can fly, though humans remain on the ground unless aided by air planes or flying devices. Both have eyes and mouths and they both need oxygen to survive. All in all, owls and humans are definitly NOT the same things.


Which bird has eyes on the face like the human being except owl?

Raptors in all, the group which Owls are a part of.


What shape are an owls eyes?

Owls eyes are a roundy kind of shape like a circle and an oval


Do owls have pearls for eyes?

No they have real eyes.


How big are owls eyes?

They are very large. In fact, they take up so much of the owl's skull that there is no room for the muscles (such as human beings have) to move the eyes around. This is why an owl is able to swivel its head around to such a great extent (almost 180 degrees) On average, owls can rotate their heads 270 degrees. If humans had eyes in proportion to an owls, our eyes would be the size of saucers. NF


Why do owls have eyes?

To see with