Not much. We, humans, are carnivores though. Our eyes are in the front of our head so that we (and other carnivores) can watch our prey at all times. Herbivores, on the other hand, have their eyes on the sides of their heads. That is so they can look for anyone who might be hunting them.
Human eyes are more advanced. An example of this is we can see colour where as some animals can only see black and white, like dogs.
Humans have both eyes in front of thir heads that looks forward. The comparison with your right and left eye give you a three-dimensional figure.
The human eye is designed to see small details and colors more than a dog's eye. A dog's eye can see better in lower light levels than a human.
Both. Dogs are dichromats, like most mammals, and have vision similar to red-green color blindness in humans.
Contrary to what many people think, dogs can see some colors. In a dog's eye, 10 percent of the photoreceptors are cones, which allows him to see muted colors. He can't tell the difference between purple and grey or white and light blue, but certain colors are discernible. Dogs have more rods than humans, which allows them to detect movement much better than humans.
Dogs exist because there was an ecological niche for them in their original form i.e. Wolves. they then began a mutually beneficial relationship with early man which led to their domestication. Man then selectively bred them to accentuate desirable traits both physically and temperamentally. THats the potted scientific / anthropoogical answer, the other reason is that somethink has to show Cats that they don't actually rule the world
I've been to Costco many times and they do not allow dogs because it sells food. They only allow seeing eye dogs for the blind.
The question is unanswerable. Wolverines' vision is different from that of humans, but it's kind of pointless to talk about "stronger" or "weaker" unless those terms are explicitly defined. Wolverines are probably (I couldn't find any specific citations, because if you search for "wolverine vision" you will find out more than you probably want to know about Marvel comics) nearsighted relative to humans.
I heard from someone that dogs do not see in color...so in that instance humans have better eye sight. But I also believe that dogs have better night vision than humans. I just found this from "Sarah's Dogs", "...dogs have the ability to distinguish different shades of violets and blues. Dogs can see the very subtle change in color..." So apparently they see some color.I hope this helped!! =}
Heterochromia is a condition characterized by a difference in coloration of the iris or skin. It can be genetic or acquired and can result in one eye being a different color than the other or parts of one iris being a different color.
1. How is a human eye different from a fly's eye?
yes just like cats and humans
no they cannot only dogs have 3 eyelids, one in the corner of their eye that is where cherry eye occurs.
Stye eye is non-transmittable to begin with. It is an oil-gland clog in the eye.
Chickenpox is caused by a type of herpes virus. Dogs can be infected with different kinds of herpes viruses to humans, which will usually produce different signs to those of chickenpox in humans. For example Canine Herpesvirus I can cause weakness, depression, nasal discharge, haemorrhage and eye lesions in puppies.
Im pretty sure a dog should use DOG eye drops not humans..if u use human ones it will preobably get the dogs eye infected :I
Yes, I did it for my 10-year old dog KAKA. He has a lot gum in the left eye. I put some clear eye drop into his, and it gets better.
The secret is in the eyes Eye contact between dogs and humans even leads to oxytocin release in both humans and dogs. And, in case you are wondering, yes, oxytocin is a hormone that previous research has involved in social bonding. But dingoes are not your usual dog.
We call these canine teeth or eye teeth. There are four all together. They are much larger in cats and dogs (hence the name) than in humans. The reason that they are also called eye teeth is because they are more or less in line with the eyes. That is better seen in cats or dogs than ourselves.
I think that the difference between human eyes & dog eyes is that all dogs are color blind but not all humans are color blind. We can see in color as dogs cannot.Yes this is the maindifference but I would like two point out that through dogs are color blind that they do indeedsee in color but they are missing a type of cone that humans have and they have way less. Dogs have a lot more rods then humans.