Look at the animal's eyes. If they are in the front of the head (like man) they have stereoscopic vision. If they are on the sides of the head (like most birds) they don't.
my brother owns a snake and a snakes vision is based on heat, so like if a snake looks at a chair it would be blue cause it got no heat and if it looked at you it would be red. a snakes world of seeing is full of blue and red blurs and out linings that's why snakes alway's accidently bit people. snakes are interesting animals :) With they're tongue.
Any animal whose eyes are on the sides of its head, is considered to have monocular vision. They can't see directly in front of them. Humans aren't monocular - we are BINOCULAR. Other animals, such as fish, birds (except owl) , lizard, rabbit, horse, deer are MONOCULAR.
Infra-red waves are used in night vision apparatus.
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Stereoscopic vision
stereoscopic
color percepton
Nocturn animals
G. P. Girdwood has written: 'Stereoscopic vision' -- subject(s): Vision
Binocular stereoscopic vision allows primates to perceive depth and distance accurately, which is essential for tasks such as navigating through the environment, hunting, and identifying potential threats. This type of vision also enhances hand-eye coordination, facilitates object manipulation, and aids in social interactions through recognizing facial expressions and gestures.
my brother owns a snake and a snakes vision is based on heat, so like if a snake looks at a chair it would be blue cause it got no heat and if it looked at you it would be red. a snakes world of seeing is full of blue and red blurs and out linings that's why snakes alway's accidently bit people. snakes are interesting animals :) With they're tongue.
Stereoscopic vision
stereoscopic vision - three-dimensional vision produced by the fusion of two slightly different views of a scene on each retina
1) Binocular/Stereoscopic vision - basically the orbits moved to the front of the head. This allows better judgment of distances for jumping, climbing and leaping within the trees. 2) ? (someone else?)
They are generally positioned to allow an animal to see as much of the area round it as possible - this can only be achieved if they are set apart. In predatory species this all round vision is restricted to forward vision where the eye spacing allows for stereoscopic vision enabling the animal to judge distances very well.
lists the advantages and disadvantages of the compaund and stereoscopic microscope