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A cow's eye is larger than a human's eye primarily due to their need for enhanced vision in low-light conditions. Cows are prey animals and rely on their vision to detect predators, so larger eyes help gather more light, improving their ability to see in dim environments. Additionally, the structure of a cow's eye is adapted for a wider field of view, which is essential for their survival in the wild.
Yes, the eye of an ostrich is indeed bigger than its brain. In fact, the eye of an ostrich is the largest of any land animal, while the ostrich's brain is relatively small compared to its body size.
Not entirelly sure though i do know that an osterichs eye is bigger than its's brain i feel sorry for it :(
Your eyes were bigger than your stomach
The right eye typically sees brighter than the left eye due to differences in how light is processed by the brain.
== == It is, in fact, smaller than its eyeball.
yes it is acording to facts. Amazing huh? :)
An ostrich's eye is 5cm in diameter- the brain is even smaller.
The Optic nerve connects the eye to the brain.
Liam Jones is the stupidest person ever
Liam Jones is the stupidest person ever
the frontal lobe of the brain is more active than a normal person's brain, and they also have more access to the pineal gland (third eye).