The large eye of the horse improves achromatic tasks, particularly in dim conditions, which presumably assists in the detection of predators. ... However, horses are less able to adjust to sudden changes of light than are humans, such as when moving from a bright day into a dark barn.
The horse could be an Arabian, or it could be frightened or excited.
The horse's eyes get covered by what is called a blinder. These help the horse concentrate only only the race
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No, horse's eyes do not grow. Horses are born with eyes the same size as they will be all through their life into adulthood.
They are black
Brown eyes. I think?
The ISBN of Tim the Tiny Horse At Large is 9780571236022.
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The eyes are on the sides of the head so the horse can see the predators when they attack so they will be able to run away.
The size of a horse's eye is approximately 34mm, or about 1.34 inches.
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A horse doesn't see eye to eye with another horse because their eyes are on the sides of their heads.Another Horse